Mammals
Halloween Movies
Scary Mythological Creatures
Before and After
International Food
100

Though some people think dogs see in black and white, they actually see in this color range.

Yellow to Blue

100

Lock, Shock, and Barrel are the trick or treaters found in this movie.

The Nightmare Before Christmas

100

Hint: German

Krampus

100

Mary Shelley's fictional character dances to this song

Frankenstein's Monster Mash

100

A French crescent shaped pastry.

Croissant

200

"Invisible" to infrared cameras, this animal also typically blends in with its environment.

Polar Bear

200

The title of this movie is the same as the hotel room number that the main character demands to spend the night in.

1408

200

Hint: Americas

Chupacabra

200

ABBA song recorded in honor of the U.K.'s longest-reigning monarch

Dancing Queen Elizabeth (II)

200

A Middle-Eastern food, this is typically a triangle shaped pastry that can include different fillings.

Samosa

300

Though it's typically an herbivore, this animal has the most powerful bite in the world.

Hippo

300

"Here's Johnny!"

The Shining

300

Hint: Native American

Wendigo

300

Professor Lupin's greatest fear has nothing to do with this dance move

Full Moonwalk

300

This pastry dessert from the Ottoman Empire is filled with chopped nuts and honey.

Baklava

400

This land animal is the closest living relative to an elephant.

the Hyrax

400

This movie popularized the "found footage" filming technique.

The Blair Witch Project

400

Hint: Japanese

Oni

400

The Leto brothers' band initiates war.

Thirty Seconds to Mars Attacks

400

A type of bread, served with Ethiopian dishes.

Injera

500

At over 180dB, the sounds of this animal can be lethal to humans (hypothetically).

Sperm Whale

500

This franchise has 13 movies spanning 46 years.

Halloween

500

Hint: Russian

Baba Yaga

500

An H.G. Wells novel about extra-terrestrials takes a turn when the elves and orcs show up

War of the Worlds of Warcraft

500

An English dessert: layers of custard, fruit, and sponge cake.

Trifle