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100

This famous family is known to be creepy, kooky, mysterious, and spooky.

The Addams Family

100

Jason from Friday the 13th covers his face with this.

hockey mask

100

The name "Halloween" is a shortened form of this longer name.

All Hallows Eve OR Hallow's Eve(ning)

100

The origins of Halloween can be traced back to this Celtic holiday.

Samhain

100

This "horror" musical film includes one of Tim Curry's most iconic roles.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

200

This famous killer doll character was created by gay filmmaker Don Mancini.

Chucky

200

In 2020, this dark and campy superhero was the fourth most popular Halloween costume for adults, following after witches, vampires, and cats.

Batman

200

Some LGBTQ people refer to Halloween as "Gay _________"

Gay Christmas

200

Halloween became a mainstay in America in the mid-1800s due to a large influx of immigrants from this nation.

Ireland

200

This 80s supernatural slasher sequel unintentionally (?) gained a gay cult following due to its locker room and leather bar scenes.

A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge

300

This "Mistress of the Dark" and lesbian icon is played by real-life queer woman Cassandra Peterson.

Elvira

300

It's illegal to dress as a priest or nun for Halloween in this American state. (It starts with an A.)

Alabama

300

This spooky word derives from the Old English "wicce," meaning "wise woman."

witch OR wiccan

300

In 1914, Pittsburgh police announced they would no longer arrest people for this act on Halloween due to the explosive popularity of gender-bending costumes.

crossdressing OR "three articles"

300

This 90s witchy flick follows four outcast girls who gain and exploit supernatural abilities.

The Craft

400

This 1872 vampire novella is a Gothic lesbian stable due to its surprising non-judgemental stance on female homosexuality.

Carmilla

400

These witchy Disney villain sisters are popular Halloween choices among drag queens.

The Sanderson Sisters

400

This candy was originally called "chicken feed."

candy corn

400

In 1920s New York, major drag balls were often held on Halloween and this holiday because the drag could pass for more conventional costumes or masquerade attire. 

New Year's Eve

400

This repetitively titled 2022 slasher comedy stars Amandla Stenberg and Maria Bakalova as girlfriends who go to a hurricane party that goes very, very, very wrong.

Bodies Bodies Bodies

500

This 2014 horror movie creature became an unlikely internet meme and gay icon after Netflix mistakenly categorized its film in the LGBT section.

The Babadook

500

These "Sisters" combine drag and religious imagery to raise social awareness and donations for LGBTQ causes. They also played a significant role in making Halloween a "gay high holy day."

Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence OR Order of Perpetual Indulgence

500

The pride flag for this (lacks of) gender identity has arguably the most Halloween-y design.

agender

500

This city's LGBTQ Halloween street party on Polk Street--and later in the Castro--was known as the leading Halloween celebration in America.

San Francisco

500

The "/" in the title of this 2022 slasher set at a conversion camp is pronounced out loud. 

They/Them