Horror-ble Movies
Sunday Scaries
MTA
In The Dark
What a Treat
100

No matter how smart these babies are, they couldn't outsmart the critics earning a whopping 0% on the Tomatometer for this film.

SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2

100

Many sports fans think Monday should be an observed holiday following this second Sunday in February pseudo-holiday. 

Super Bowl Sunday

100

Please, no littering, smoking, spitting, or this on NYC mass transit.

Radio Playing

100

Instead of counting sheep, look up into the night sky and find this ram constellation.

Aries

100

Forrest Mars and Bruce Murrie developed and financed this candy-coated chocolate.

M&M's

200

What's up? Are you chilling and killing? This horror-ble series went 5 movies deep.

Scary Movie

200

This Harry Potter character was relieved thanks to there being no post on Sundays.

Uncle Vernon

200

This rapper acknowledges his moniker is partially an homage to the services which stop at Marcy Avenue, near his childhood home in Marcy Houses.

Jay-Z

200

Launched in 1985, this nighttime programming block said goodbye to daytime cartoons and hello to late night syndicated sitcoms.

Nick at Nite

200

With a diet consisting mainly of leaves, twigs, bugs, and fruit throughout the year, this animal may snack on a BabyRuth for Halloween.

Sloth

300

Splat! The critics threw fruit at this 1970s parody horror film.

Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

300

Every Wednesday is Sunday at this ice cream franchise.

Carvel

300

This food is cooked, wrapped, and ready to go at the platform stand at the Queensboro plaza stop for $3, no change, in the Seinfeld episode "The Cigar Store Indian."

Gyro

300

The tapetum lucidum works like a mirror, reflecting light back to this feature of the eye a second time, making many animal's eyes appear to glow and helping with night vision.

Retina

300

Originally named "Chicken Feed," this 3 colored candy is a fall season and Halloween staple.

Candy corn

400

Oh d-d-d-dear! This movie was made possible by the stories of the same name becoming public domain in 2022.

Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey

400

An estimated 650 million people were glued to their TVs on a Sunday in 1969 watching this spaceflight land on the moon.

Apollo 11

400

Exterior shots of the New York City Subway are shown on a 1993 episode of Full House, even though the show takes place in this California city.

San Francisco

400

On January 10, 1899, British inventor David Misell obtained a US Patent for this "electric device" powered by "D" batteries.

Flashlight

400

Hans Riegel of Bonn, Germany founded this candy company, who's name is a portmanteau.

Haribo

500

No, that's not Emily out running around during a full moon in this 1997 film.

An American Werewolf in Paris

500

U2 couldn't believe the news today. They couldn't close their eyes and make it go away in this 1983 hit.

Sunday Bloody Sunday

500

The name given to the inter-city matchup between the New York Yankees and New York Mets, and historically the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers, as the venues for the games have been accessible via the NYC Subway.

Subway Series

500

Festive evening events featuring themed entertainment, Characters, attractions, and more are included in this nighttime event thrown by Mr. Mouse.

Disney AFTER DARK

500

This sweet treat, who's name comes from the German word for peppermint, was originally marketed as an anti-smoking mint to help smokers kick the habit.

PEZ
"Smoking prohibited, PEZing allowed."