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True or False
(one chance)
100

In which Shakespeare play do witches say "double, double toil and trouble"?

Macbeth

100

Which american town is famously associated with witch trials?

Salem, Massachusettes

100

Beelzebub, Lilith and Asmodeus are all examples of what evil creature?

Demons

100

What is the highest grossing horror film of all time?

IT (2017)

100

True or false? Wearing your clothes inside out and walking backwards on Halloween will, according to tradition, make you see a witch at midnight.

TRUE

100

This author wrote 'The Tell-Tale Heart', 'The Raven', 'The Black Cat' among others.

Edgar Allan Poe

100

Which country celebrates 'The Day of the Dead' or 'Dia de los Muertos'?

Mexico

100

What is another name for a lycanthrope?

A werewolf
100

"We're gonna need a bigger ______!" What word is missing from this line from Spielbergs 1975 film 'Jaws'?

Boat

100

True or false? The first time Halloween was celebrated in Åseda in 1988, around 100 people called the police about suspicious people.

FALSE

100

In Oscar Wilde's story about Dorian Gray, what item is enchanted to keep the main character young?

A painting / portrait

100

What famous magician died on Halloween in 1926?

Harry Houdini

100

Casper, Mary and The Bell Witch are the names of three famous what?

Ghosts

100

"I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti" is a line from this 1991 horror classic.

The Silence of the Lambs

100

True or false? In some US states, you have to disclose if your house is haunted when selling it.

TRUE (in New York, New Jersey, Minnesota and Massachusettes)

100

What is the most sold horror book of all time?

Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus

100

What do you sprinkle on your doorstep on Halloween to keep evil spirits out of your house?

Salt

100

What do you call a group of witches?

A coven

100

In which 1996 horror film can you find the line "Do you like scary movies?"?

Scream

100

True or false? Another term for 'trick-or-treat' is to go 'souling'.

TRUE (it's a medieval term)

100

Nick, Myrtle and Peeves are ghosts from which series of books?

Harry Potter

100

Which american president was said to haunt the White House according to former president George W. Bush?

Abraham Lincoln

100

Which is NOT a term for a scarecrow: Hodmedod, Murmet, Doodle sack, Hayman, Gallybagger, Tattie Bogal, Mommet, Mawkin or Bwbach?

Doodle sack, it's another word for bagpipe.

100

In which iconic Shyamalan film can you hear the line "I see dead people"?

The Sixth Sense

100

True or false? Before people were 'bobbing for apples' they were 'bobbing for potatoes' until the Great Potato Famine between 1845-1852.

FALSE