That's Killer
Trick or Treat
Smell my Feet
Give Me Something Good to Eat
Spooky on Screen
100

Harold Shipman was well known by this dark nickname after killing at least 218 of his patients.

Dr. Death

100

Candy corn used to go by a different name - _______ feed.

Chicken

100

This common foot pain is experienced by millions of people per year, and caused by strain on the ligament that runs from your heel to your toes.

Plantar fasciitis 

100

Despite the love of them in North America, Italians don't traditionally have these with their pasta.

Meatballs

100

The group you call when there’s something strange in your neighbourhood.

Ghostbusters

200

He was convicted of the murder and dismemberment of 17 men and boys, and many of the later murders involved cannibalism.

Jeffrey Dahmer

200

These classic candies might not be a kids favourite, but they were reportedly the first individually wrapped candy on the market.

Tootsie Rolls

200

This strong tendon in your foot is essential for walking and running.

Achilles tendon

200

This North American country is home to the Caesar salad.

Mexico

200

If you say this character's name 3 times, you might summon Michael Keaton.

Beetlejuice

300

Most of his victims were college-aged women, and he acted as his own lawyer during what is believed to be the first televised murder trial. He was executed by electric chair in 1989 - perhaps fitting for his "electric personality"?

Ted Bundy

300

It might sound nutty, but one of the most popular Halloween chocolate bars was named after a beloved horse.

Snickers

300

Despite myths about this male body part and shoe size being correlated, there is no scientific data supporting this claim.

Penis

300

This spice is the most expensive in the world due to its time consuming harvest.

Saffron

300

Alfred Hitchcock reminds us to always be careful when taking a shower in this classic film.

Psycho

400

This killer was never found(so we don't know their real name), but is believed to have murdered and dismembered 5 prostitutes in London's Whitechapel district in 1888.

Jack the Ripper

400

In 1995, M&Ms introduced this new colour to the bag.

Blue

400

Beginning in the 13th century, Chinese women broke and bound their feet to appear smaller. The shoes made for them to wear after this practice were named after this flower.

Lotus flower

400

This tasty dessert was said to be served at the first Olympic Games.

Cheesecake

400

This slasher flick stars Freddy Kreuger, and features Johnny Depp's acting debut.

A Nightmare on Elm Street

500

She was one of the only well known female serial killers, operating in Florida as a sex worker who then killed her clients.

Aileen Wuornos

500

Before pumpkins became the norm, Jack O Lanterns were first made from this root vegetable.

Turnips

500

While your fingernails grow at a rate of around 3 mm per month, toe nails only grow this much in the same time.

about 1mm

500

These berries are said to be ripe when it bounces like a rubber ball.

Cranberries

500

Why the long face? This movie centers around a hooded and masked psychopathic killer wielding a butcher’s knife.

Scream