Trick or Treat
Halloween: an origin story
Creepy Cinema
Sugary Sweets
Serial Killers
100

Canines love the taste of these small biscuits made just for them.

Dog treat (also accept just treat)

100

This original name for Halloween alludes to the celebration to happen the next day.

All Hallows Eve

100

This alliterative main character of 1978's Halloween is known for his killing of babysitters.

Michael Myers

100

This candy bar feuds with itself between the two sides of the caramel, cookie, and chocolate.

Twix

100

You'd think this cereal mascot would have a taste for drinking blood, but he's really more interested in the chocolate.

Count Chocula

200

This is a feat in sports such as hockey and soccer, wherein one player gets 3 goals in the course of a single game.

Hat trick

200

Now a spooky house decoration, the original purpose of these bright additions is to ward off evil spirits.

Jack'O'Lantern

200

we can all say yes to the question "do you like scary movies?" asked at the beginning of this 1996 film

Scream

200

This "Fairy Floss" was developed by a dentist in 1897 utilizing centrifugal force.

Cotton Candy

200

This south park representation of a prominent political figure repeated the phrase "I'm super serial"

Al Gore

300

This band's first single "Oh, candy" was not as popular as their now well known "I want you to want me"

Cheap trick

300

When Christianity's influence rose in the region they tried to replace the native Celtic holiday with this holiday that occurred during the day time.

All souls day
All saints day
All hallows day
Alholowmesse (middle English)

300

this 2004 comedy zombie movie taking place in urban London pays homage to a much earlier zombie movie that takes place in the confines of a mall.

Shaun of the Dead

300

The two M's in M&M stand for

Mars and Murrie

300

This surreal painter is well known for an image painted of the Spanish civil war

Pablo Picasso

400

This 1494 agreement between Spain and Portugal saw Portugal get tricked out of a lot of land, surely quite a treat for Spain.

TREATy of tordesillas

400

The practice of bobbing for apples originates from a celebration of this roman Deity.

Pomona, Goddess of fruit and trees

400

You'd want to call this psychic woman if someone you know is being dragged into the 'further'

Elise Reiner (insidious)

400

The word Pez originates from this German word for peppermint

Pfefferminz

400

Cyril Figgis from the popular television show Archer works for this spy agency

ISIS (international secret intelligence service)

500

This variety of propane is only sold in the hit fox tv show King of the Hill

sTRICKland Propane

500

This is the original celtic festival that occurred on the night before the celtic new year, it was believed on this one occasion the spirits of the dead returned to the earth.

Samhain

500

Children murder adults at the behest of a "he who walks behind the rows" in this fictional Nebraska town

Gatlin

500

This candy proved quite useful for soldiers in the Korean War when they used it patch holes in their vehicles' fuel lines.

Tootsie Rolls

500

This author created an early example of serialized literature with The Pickwick Papers

Charles Dickens