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100

This charming serial killer, active in the 1970s, confessed to murdering dozens of women across several U.S. states.

Who is Ted Bundy?

100

This chocolate bar, with its nougat and caramel center, is a trick-or-treat favorite often wrapped in orange and black.

What is Snickers?

100

In many cultures, this number is considered unlucky, especially in buildings where the floor is often skipped.

What is thirteen?

100

This 1692 Massachusetts event saw over 200 people accused of witchcraft, with 20 executed in a wave of hysteria.

What are the Salem Witch Trials?

100

This blood-drinking monster from folklore fears sunlight and can be killed with a stake.

What is a vampire?

200

This serial killer from Milwaukee was caught in 1991 and was known for keeping victims' remains in his apartment.

Who is Jeffrey Dahmer?

200

These small, triangular candies, layered in white, orange, and yellow, are a Halloween classic despite their love-or-hate reputation.

What is Candy Corn?

200

This black animal crossing your path is considered a sign of bad luck in many Western cultures.

What is a black cat?

200

This 14th-century pandemic, known as the Black Death, killed millions and was blamed on everything from bad air to divine punishment.

What is the Plague?

200

This hairy, ape-like creature, also called Sasquatch, leaves giant footprints in North American forests.

What is Bigfoot?

300

This mysterious California killer from the late 1960s sent coded letters to newspapers and was never identified.

Who is the Zodiac Killer?

300

This peanut butter-filled chocolate treat, shaped like a small cup, is a top pick in Halloween candy bags.

What is Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?

300

Walking under this household item is said to bring bad luck, especially if it’s leaning against a wall.

What is a ladder?

300

The country considered the birthplace of Halloween.

What is Ireland?

300

This monster, created by a scientist from body parts, is both scary and lonely in Mary Shelley’s novel.

What is Frankenstein’s monster?

400

This 19th-century London killer, whose identity remains unknown, targeted women in the Whitechapel district.

Who is Jack the Ripper?

400

This chewy, fruit-flavored candy comes in tiny packets and is known for its intense sour kick, perfect for spooky snacking.

What is Sour Patch Kids?

400

Breaking this reflective object is believed to cause seven years of bad luck.

What is a mirror?

400

This 1986 nuclear disaster left Pripyat abandoned and its area radioactive for thousands of years.

What is Chernobyl?

400

This "goat-sucker" monster is said to attack livestock and drink their blood in Puerto Rico.

What is the Chupacabra?

500

This serial killer was called the "Clown Killer" because he sometimes dressed as a clown for kids' parties

Who is John Wayne Gacy?

500

This retro candy, shaped like small pellets and dispensed from a cartoonish character, was a spooky staple in the 1980s.

What is PEZ?

500

In some cultures, opening this indoors is believed to invite bad luck or spirits into the home.

What is an umbrella?

500

This author of "The Raven" died mysteriously in 1849, found delirious in Baltimore wearing someone else’s clothes.

Who is Edgar Allan Poe?

500

This Native American monster, with glowing eyes, turns people into cannibals in cold forests.

What is the Wendigo?