This monument took 14 years to complete, and was finished in October 1941
Mount Rushmore
Cats have whiskers on these appendages
Front Legs
This color was rejected from m&ms in the 70s, but came back in 1987
Red
This Halloween candy was originally called 'Chicken Feed'
Candy Corn
He was the president in 1967
Lyndon B. Johnson
This 'Interview With The Vampire' writer came into the world (for the first time) on October 4th
Anne Rice
This theme park opened in Florida in October of 1971
Walt Disney World
Unlike Humans, cats are supposed to have 18 of these appendages
Toes
This best-selling candy bar was named after the inventor's beloved horse
Snickers
This Halloween tradition is believed to have been started by homeowners as a way to reward pranksters for not vandalizing their homes
Trick-or-Treating
In 1967, you could buy one of these for less than $15,000
A House
This South African Archbishop and Nobel Peace Prize winner was born October 7, 1931
Desmond Tutu
Bonnie Parker's birthday was October 1, 1910. She was famous for this
Being half of the crime duo, Bonnie and Clyde
Most male cats favor this paw - females favor the opposite
Left
This chocolate bar was named for president Grover Cleveland's daughter, not a baseball player
Baby Ruth
This 2017 Stephen King horror movie earned $701,842,551 to become the highest-grossing horror movie
'It'
This hit by The Monkees was near the top of the charts - Then I saw her face...
I'm a Believer
Donald Trump's second wife was born October 27th, 1963
Marla Maples
This is the birthstone for October
Opal
Female cats are able to give birth at this many months old
4
This candy bar originally featured 3 flavors - chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry - but was later changed to just chocolate
Three Musketeers
Michael Keaton only appeared for about 17 minutes in this comedy horror movie, despite having the starring roll
Beetlejuice
The 1967 World Series saw the Boston Red Sox loss to this St. Louis Team
The Cardinals
This rotund singer, and one of the famous 'Three Tenors', arrived in the world on October 12, 1935
Luciano Pavoratti
If your birthday is in October, your zodiac sign is one of these two
Scorpio or Libra
Nepetalactone is the chemical in this herb that cats enjoy
Catnip
In the commercial from the 70s, Mr. Owl asks, "How many licks does it take to get to the center of..." this candy
Tootsie Pop
People are estimated to spend around $700 million on these for Halloween
Pet Costumes
1967 was a big year for this super-thin model
Twiggy
This Swedish chemist and inventor of dynamite established prizes for people who make advances in Literature, Physics, Peace, Chemistry, Economics, and Medicine. He was born October 21, 1833.
Alfred Nobel