Name That Candy - Again!
Who's That?
Once Upon a Time
Complete the Lyrics
Miscellaneous Questions Without a Category
100
Citrus Craniums
Lemon Heads
100
Murderous Doll
Chucky
100
The first Jack-O-Lanterns were made out of: (A) Watermelons (B) Canteloupes (C) Turnips (D) Pumpkins (E) Butternut Squash
(C) Turnips
100
"It was a one-eyed, one-horned, ____ ____ ____ ____." (4 words)
Flying Purple People Eater (Correct answer wins a Trivia Challenge card)
100
What day of the year has the highest candy sales?
October 28 (Correct answer wins a Trivia Challenge card)
200

Half-Suppressed Laughter

Snickers


200
Decapitated Equestrian
Headless Horseman
200
Pumpkins were once recommended for: (A) Removing freckles and curing snake bites (B) Reducing swelling and removing wrinkles (C) Reducing fever and curing chicken pox (D) Feeding pigeons and repelling spiders
(A) Removing freckles and curing snake bites
200
"Boys and girls of every age. Wouldn't you like to see something strange. Come with us and you will see. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___" (5 words)
This our town of Halloween
200
Which of the following is NOT a discontinued candy? (A) Yoo-Hoo Mini Bars (B) Twix Java (C) Skittles Smoothie Candies (D) Gatorade Gum (E) M&Ms Almond
(A) Yoo-Hoo Mini Bars
300
What the Silly Rabbit with a Lisp Doesn't Know is for Kids
Twix
300
Goalie Masked Cutter
Jason
300
What Halloween party tradition began as a Roman harvest festival honoring Pamona, the Goddess of Fruit Trees?
Bobbing for Apples
300
"He did the mash, he did the monster mash. The monster mash, it was a graveyard smash. He did the mash. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. He did the mash, the monster mash!" (6 words)
It caught on in a flash. (Correct answer wins a Trivia Challenge card)
300
Local author Washington Irving wrote this short story about a beloved Hudson Valley town.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
400
Belonging to a Controversial Rap Artist
M&Ms
400
Corpse Parts Unified
Frankenstein
400
In 1770, British parliament banned ____, saying it had the power to seduce men into marriage, which was classified as witchcraft.
Lipstick (Correct answer wins a Trivia Challenge card)
400
DAILY DOUBLE! "Cause this is thriller, thriller night. And no one's gonna save you from the beast about to strike. You know it's thriller, thriller night. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Thriller tonight!" (8 words)
You're fighting for your life inside a killer (Correct answer is worth 8 pieces of candy!)
400
Published in 1977, "The Shining", written by Stephen Kin was influenced by King's personal experiences, including both his visit to this hotel and his recovery from alcoholism.
The Stanley Hotel (aka Honor's Haven... just kidding...) (Correct answer wins a Trivia Challenge card)
500

Misfiring Moo Juice

Milk Duds 

500

Death Personified

Grim Reaper

500
The birth of this monster was because of a bad dream and a night of scary stories. What might surprise you is that is was from the 1820's). Either the monster of the authoress (hint! hint!) is acceptable.

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

500
"If there's something strange, in the neighborhood, Who you gonna call? (Ghostbusters!) ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. Who you gonna call? (Ghostbusters!)" (9 Words)
If there's something weird and it don't look good.
500
GOOGLE IT! This classically trained American actor, singer, and director is best known for playing the infamous serial killer who kills people in their dreams.
Robert Englund ("Freddy Krueger")