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100

The word Halloween means this.

Hallowed Evening or Hallowed Night (All Hallow's Eve is also acceptable)

100

How many children have been harmed or injured by poison candy from strangers on Halloween?

Zero!

100

In the movie Halloween, Michael Myer's original mask was made from a cheap mask of this famous actor.  

William Shatner

100

This store first opened its doors in 1983

Spirit Halloween

100

This author is responsible for creating a doctor, and their monster.

Mary Shelley

200

This First Lady was the first to decorate the White House for Halloween.

Mamie Eisenhower (in 1958)

200

In what year was the blue M&M introduced?

1995

200

This character only appears for 17 minutes of screen time in the film that also bears their namesake.

Beetlejuice

200

Children older than this age have been banned from trick-or-treating in some Canadian cities.

16

200

This monster is thought to have its origins in Haitian culture

Zombie

300

Halloween's origins are said to come from this ancient Celtic festival.

Samhain

300

According to Candystore.com, this is America's favorite Halloween candy.

Reese's Cups

300

This classic horror movie was the first American film to show a toilet on screen.

Psycho

300

The most popular Halloween costume in 2008, based on this popular film villain.

The Joker
300

This term is another word for Werewolf

Lycanthrope

400

This famous magician died on Halloween

Harry Houdini

400

This is the original name for candy corn.

Chicken Feed

400

This horror movie was the first to be nominated for an Academy Award

The Exorcist (10 nominations!)

400

This is the most popular costume for pets in America.

Pumpkin.

400

This monster can be defeated by walking around it 9 times.

Ghost

500

The original purpose of this Halloween party game was for "fortune telling," specifically for predicting who a woman would marry. 

Bobbing for apples

500

This popular Halloween candy was named after a horse.

Snickers

500

The Ghostly Trio in 1995's Casper refer to humans as these.

Fleshies.

500
This costume is illegal in Alabama.
Priest or Nun (any clergy actually!)
500
This was Count Dracula's original name in Bram Stoker's classic story.

Count Wampyr.