Myths and Monsters
Treat Trivia
Halloween History
Monster Movies
Tricks for Treats
100

This snake-haired figure was defeated by using a mirror as a shield, some would call it statue-esque!

Medusa

100

This candy was created in the 70s because the product engineer wanted to help his daughter break her thumb-sucking habit

Ring Pops

100

Jack o Lanterns are traditionally made now from this plant, but originally they were made from turnips!

Pumpkins

100

This movie has everything to do with candy, how its made, and how specifically not to get your own candy making place

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

100

"Tee-pee"ing a house is a common mischief night prank, which involves throwing this over cars, trees, and houses

Toilet Paper

200

These common monsters in video games and movies stem from old voodoo practices of burying people alive in order to control them!

Zombies

200

This sweet rectangle was popularized in WW2, as many were issued to soldiers as part of the K Ration, and famous for not melting at room temperature

Hershey Bar

200

Halloween originates from this pagan festival, thought to be when the spirits of the dead can cross the barrier and visit the living

Samhain 

200

This movie deals with a man attempting to raise someone from the dead, with disastrous results. It's the Scientist, not the monster!

Frankenstein 

200

According to a fictious story, there was once a house that hid these in apples and gave them to trick-or-treaters. This has never been proven, but you are advised to check your candy before eating 

razors

300

This monster is famous for haunting underneath bridges, collecting tolls, and turning to stone by the light of the sun. Some say only fire can stem their ability to heal!

Trolls

300

A common dare with this candy involves mixing it with soda with explosive results!

Mentos

300

During the festival, druids would encourage people to dress like these in order to confuse angry spirits

animals

300

The classic movie Nosferatu deals with a hideous version of this type of monster

Vampire

300

It is common to throw these at houses or cars as a prank, though the various acids contained can cause paint and other damage, and is considered vandalism 

eggs

400

This lizard type creature can recover from even fatal wounds, some say more heads are better than one, but in this case I'd rather pass

Hydra

400

This fruit-flavored candy is always printed with an "S" on it

Skittles

400

On May 13, 609, Pope Boniface IV dedicated the Pantheon in Rome to all Christian martyrs, establishing the Catholic feast of All Martyrs Day in the Western church. Pope Gregory III later expanded the festival to make the day known as this and moved it to the end of the month of October

All Saint's Day

400

This 1968 film, though not the very first to feature "zombies", was the first to capture them in the manner we see today, shambling, moving from place to place, and hungering for b r a i n s 

Night of the Living Dead

400

Mischief Night 1990 in this city escalated to such a degree that several buildings were set on fire, leading to the arrest of almost a hundred people, and millions of dollars in damage. Don't play with matches!

Camden, New Jersey

500

This creature can turn a victim to stone, and can only be defeated by the call of a rooster at dawn, featured in a very sssecretive popular story

Basilisk

500

This treat is the name of the original chocolate cookie sandwich with the vanilla flavored icing in the center. 

Hydrox

500

Halloween came about in the United States because of a large amount of immigrants from Ireland, fleeing this major national event

Irish Potato Famine

500

Camp Crystal Lake, the setting of the famous horror movie Friday the 13th, is set in which US State?

New Jersey

500

In January 1749 in this city, a performance was planned where a man was going to jump into a glass bottle on a stool. While the entire theatre was filled, no performer ever showed up, leading to an angry mob demanding money back and a riot. It is considered one of the earliest and most infamous pranks in history.

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