Classic Halloween Costumes
Famous Former Teachers
Bear Necessities
Before & After
Thanksgiving Classics
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This undead humanoid creature often will try to politely invite themselves into your home, though maybe not if you're cooking with garlic.

Vampire

100

This "Mad Men" star taught drama at his old high school?

Jon Hamm

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This honey-loving bear first appeared in a 1926 children’s book before becoming one of Disney’s most beloved characters.

Winnie the Pooh

100

Protective glove used to handle hot items on the stove that was the 2012 republican nominee for president.

Oven Mitt Romney

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Born from a marketing brainstorm in 1955, this creamy, crunchy casserole is the only dish at the table invented in a corporate test kitchen, and its key ingredient isn’t even a vegetable.

Green Bean Casserole

200

Made up of 206 bones in adults this frequent costume, provides the body's structural support and shape, along with protecting vital organs.

Skeleton

200

This bassist/singer taught 6th grade in a NYC public school before co-founding Kiss.

Gene Simmons

200

This black-and-white bear from China spends up to 14 hours a day eating bamboo.

Panda

200

Night sack for a snoozing boy scout that's the set of skills available to someone like a magician.

Sleeping Bag of Tricks

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Before you can make a wish, this two-person contest involves a dried-out, Y-shaped bone, symbolizing the desire for good fortune.

Breaking the Wishbone

300

These cannibalistic reawakened dead bodies tend to move in large groups.

Zombies

300

Before climbing the stairs in Rocky this famous actor Sylvester Stallone taught Physical Education in Switzerland.

Sylvester Stallone

300

This type of bear, the largest land carnivore on Earth, has partially webbed front paws that help it with its cold swims.

Polar Bear

300

Nighttime directional beacon in the sky visible to Captain Kirk and crew.

North Start Trek

300

Something you might also find inside a pillow, this side dish, often containing dried bread cubes, celery, and herbs, is baked inside the main bird or in a separate casserole dish.

Stuffing

400

Known for their colorful flare and wild makeup, this common costume were found in the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt, around 2400 BC.

Clown

400

Before harmonizing with Paul Simon, this “Sound of Silence” singer once taught high school mathematics in New York City.

Art Garfunkel

400

Grizzly bears are a subspecies of this larger North American bear, known for its hump of muscle and impressive strength.

Brown Bear

400

Late summer arts festival in the desert that's a basement hangout with TV & beer.

Burning Man Cave

400

This act of collective, mandatory gratitude involves going around the table and briefly explaining why the last twelve months haven't been terrible.

Sharing What You're Thankful For

500

Using a ship as their vehicle from one robbery to the next the depiction of this thief often is badged with a skull and crossbones.

Pirate

500

Before becoming the master of horror we know today, this author of Carrie and The Shining spent time teaching English at a high school in Maine.

Stephen King

500

Despite its name, the koala is not a bear at all - it’s one of these pouched mammals native to Australia.

Marsupial

500

Capital of Arkansas confection that's made of crystallized sugar.

Little Rock Candy

500

The Dallas Cowboys and this NFL team have anchored the traditional afternoon television schedule on Thanksgiving, earning them millions of viewers and occasional fan heartbreak.

Detroit Lions