Halloween Things
Monsters & Villains
Candy
Superstitions
100

Halloween is celebrated on the last day of this month.

October

100

This monster loves blood.

A vampire

100

The candy whose slogan is "It melts in your mouth, not in your hands."

M&Ms

100

Throw a pinch of this over your shoulder to prevent bad luck.

Salt

200

Halloween is derived from this phrase.

All Hallows Eve.

200

Egyptians have plenty of these things.

Mummies

200

Which US holiday sees the highest candy sales?

Halloween! Followed by Easter, Christmas, and Valentine's Day.

200

It's bad luck to let one of these cross your path...

Black Cat

300

A popular fall drink made with fruit and spices.

Apple Cider

300

This creature will not let you pass until you answer three questions.

Troll

300

Which famous candy was Mr. Owl talking about when he asked, "How many licks does it take to get to the center?"

Tootsie Pop

300

Breaking one of these will give you seven years of bad luck...

Mirror

400

This Christian celebration takes place the day after Halloween.

All Saints Day

400

This monster was created by a science experiment.

Frankenstein

400

This is the flavor of Good & Plenty Candy.

Licorice flavor with a candy shell coating.

400

Walking under these will give you bad luck.

A ladder

500

Name four popular Halloween traditions.

Trick-or-treating, Carving pumpkins, wearing costumes, Haunted houses, Pranks, Cemeteries, scary movies


500

This evil villain wanted to make a jacket out of puppy fur.

Cruella DeVille

500

This famous candy has a famous jingle that says, "Give me a break, give me a break, break me off a piece of that..."

Kit Kat Bar

500
Avoid this number to prevent bad luck.

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