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Transylvania is a region in which country?

Romania

100

What "celebrity" famously died on Halloween, 1926?

Harry Houdini 

100

What was Dracula's real name?

Vlad the Impaler
(Vlad III)

100

Every Halloween, Charlie Brown helps his friend Linus wait for what character to appear?

The Great Pumpkin

100

What food do people "bob" for on Halloween? 

Apples!

100

What Are Baby Owls Called?

Owlet or Fledgling 

100

Which city is the most diverse in terms of language?

New York City

200

Halloween is the second busiest holiday after which one?

Christmas
🎄

200

What is the first name of Dr. Frankenstein?

Dr. Victor Frankenstein

200

When do vampires sleep?

During the daytime
(nocturnal)

200

In The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, what is the name of Leatherface's family?

The Sawyer Family

200

Is a pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable?

A pumpkin is a fruit.
It is in the same category as a cucumber.

200

Which Country Consumes The Most Chocolate Per Capita?

Switzerland

200

What is the total number of notes on a musical scale?

seven notes

300

Which state in the US produces the most pumpkins?

Illinois

300

What is Samhainophobia?

A fear of Halloween

300

Who wrote the classic novel Dracula?

Bram Stoker

300

Which Tim Burton movie features the headless horseman?

 Sleepy Hollow

300

What was the original name for candy corn?

Chicken Feed
🐔

300

Which force attracts everything towards the earth?

Gravity

300

What African animal is known as the 'river horse'?

hippopotamus

400

In which country did Halloween originate?

Ireland


400

In the term "All Hallow's Eve", what does the word 'Hallow' mean?

Saint or Holy

400

Which actor played Dr. Frank-n-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show?

Tim Curry

400

How many Oscars was Psycho nominated for?

Four

400

What are TWO other vegetables that have been carved out on Halloween?

-Potatoes
-Beets
-Turnips

400

How many years make a millennium?

1,000 years

400

Which soft drink was the first to reach space?

Coca-Cola

500

In which Shakespeare play, do three witches say "Double, double, toil and trouble"?

Macbeth

500

It's illegal to dress like a nun or priest for Halloween in which state?

Alabama

500

Which horror film character wields a glove with razors for fingers?

A Nightmare on Elm Street
Freddy Krueger

500

Who directed The Nightmare Before Christmas?

Henry Selick


Against popular belief, Tim Burton did not actually direct The Nightmare Before Christmas and had little involvement in the film's process. He was busy with the production of Batman Returns, and entrusted Henry Selick with Nightmare, because he did not want to deal with the "painful process of stop motion". 

500

How many pieces of candy does the average household give to each trick or treater on Halloween?

On average, about 2 pieces per child.

500

What do mycologists study?

Someone who works with fungi, which are living organisms such as molds, yeast, and mushrooms.

500

What is illegal to eat with a fork in the state of Georgia?

fried chicken
Yes, but it was a prank. The law does exist though. In 1961, Gainesville, Georgia passed a measure making it illegal to eat fried chicken with anything other than your hands. It was a publicity stunt to promote the city as the “poultry capital of the world.”

600

In 1973, what was the movie that convinced Americans to throw away their Ouija boards?

The Exorcist 

600

What region are Vampire Bats from?

The common vampire bat is found in the tropics of Mexico, Central America, and South America.

600

Which character portrayed by Johnny Depp is a barber who kills all his clients?

 Sweeney Todd

600

Which book features a climax where the protagonist is covered in pig's blood?

Carrie

600

How did the Charleston Chew bar get its name?

The candy was named after the Charleston, a popular dance at that time.

600

How Fast Does The Earth Spin?

Roughly 1,000 miles per hour

600

What is the most popular produced and consumed beverage worldwide?
(other than water) 

Coffee

700

Who wrote the classic Frankenstein book?

Mary Shelley

700

What is the traditional role of Black Cats in Halloween and Occult Lore?

They are infamously known for being witches' familiars.
Some cats were burnt alongside their owners during the Salem Witch Trials

700

Who plays Hannibal Lecter in its first and most horrifying film depiction?

Anthony Hopkins

700

In The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, how many people are "unalived" with a chainsaw?

Just one.

700

Pumpkins can be orange, white, red, yellow, green and what other color?

Blue!

700

According to Greek mythology, who is considered the Goddess of Agriculture?

Demeter

700

What is a group of ravens called?

An unkindness 

800

According to superstition, if you stare into a mirror at midnight on Halloween, what will you see?

Your future husband/wife

800

What do the Halloween colors black and orange signify?

Orange- color of fire and the fall season since the hue is reminiscent of harvest.
Black- representative of darkness (Halloween was always thought of as a night-time holiday) 

800

How many people has Michael Myers "unalived" throughout the course of the Halloween series?
(NOT including the Rob Zombie remakes)

Over the course of 8 movies, Michael Myers has "unalived" 92 people

800

Which iconic movie claims to be the most successful horror franchise in history?

The Conjuring series

800

What percentage of people prefer chocolate as their Halloween candy?

70%

800

What is the hottest chili pepper in the world?

The Carolina Reaper

800

How many languages can be written from right-to-left?

There are 12 languages that are written from the right to the left

900

What region of the world do pumpkins originate?

Scientists believe that pumpkins originated in North America about 9000 years ago.
The oldest pumpkin seeds have been found in Mexico and date back to somewhere between 7000-5550 B.C.

900

What is the size of the world largest pumpkin pie?

20 FEET!
The New Bremen Giant Pumpkin Growers made a pumpkin pie around 30 times the size of a regular pie. The pie weighed about 3,700 pounds and had a diameter of 20 feet. It took 1,212 pounds of canned pumpkin, 2,796 eggs, 525 pounds of sugar and 440 sheets of dough to make the pie.

900

What horror movie icon has the highest on-screen "unalive" count? 

Jason Vorhees [Friday the 13th]
Between 157-170 people

900

This movie was based on Anne Rice's famous novel and had a stellar cast that included names like Brad Pitt, Antonio Banderas, and Tom Cruise. Which movie is this?

'Interview With The Vampire' (1994)

900

What are the two most popular treats to receive in ones trick or treat bag?

Reese's and Snickers

900

When was the first model of the iPhone released?

June 2007

900

What is prohibited in public settings in the state of Florida when wearing a bathing suit?

Singing

1000

In 2004, the city of Hollywood banned the use of what party item on Halloween?

Silly String

1000

Lewisburg, Ohio is how to what famous location?
Remember: Halloween related

The world's largest Haunted House
A walk through the haunt will take you 80-feet below ground. The attraction holds a Guinness World Record for the longest walk-through horror house at 3,563 feet.

1000

What does the girl from 'The Ring' whisper on the phone?  

"seven days"

1000

Which Ghostbusters actors also co-wrote the screenplay for the movie?

Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis

1000

How is the "mystery" flavored Dum-Dum made?

Rather than shut down production and clean out the machine between batches, the company puts in unflavored lollipops and coats them with the remaining residue between batches.

1000

I die when I drink and live when I eat. Who am I?

Fire

1000

Which nation is home to the most natural lakes?

Canada takes the cake for the country with the most lakes in the world.
In fact, Canada contains more lakes than the rest of the world combined.