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Halloween originated in this European country

Ireland

100

The "King of Pop" released this song in 1982

"Thriller" - Michael Jackson

100

American filmmaker known for horror films like Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands & The Nightmare Before Christmas

Tim Burton

100

Until 1773, Halloween was widely named

All Hallows Eve

100

The MOST popular Halloween candy that is consumed each year

Reese's Cups

200

This city hosts the largest Halloween parade in the U.S.

New York City

200

Released in 1962, this Halloween classic has sold over 4 million copies 

Monster Mash

200

The first names of the three sisters in Hocus Pocus

Winifred, Sarah, Mary. 

200

The most popular Halloween costume in the U.S. is

A witch

200

On average, trick or treaters receive this many pieces of candy from each house

Two

300

Transylvania, otherwise known as Count Dracula's home, is located in the country of

Romania

300
Irish rock band released this song in October 1994, selling 17 million copies worldwide

Zombie by the Cranberries

300

This horror author has the most adaptations made from his bestselling books

Stephen King

300

The first U.S. city to celebrate Halloween was in this state

Minnesota

300

This sugary Halloween candy was originally called "chicken feed"

Candy Corn

400

This U.S State produces the most pumpkins

Illinois

400

Soundtrack from this classic Tim Burton Halloween Movie

This is Halloween (The Nightmare Before Christmas)

400

Author of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"

Washington Irving

400

This root vegetable (close relative of radish and arugala) was traditionally used for Jack O'Lanterns in Europe

Turnip

400

In preparation of Halloween, 9 billion pieces of this candy are produced every year

Candy Corn

500

Dracula's real name

Vlad the Impaler

500

Artist Ray Parker Jr. recorded this song for this 1984 movie

Ghostbusters

500

This horror film, based on Anne Rice's famous novel and star cast including names like Brad Pitt, Antonio Banderas, Kirsten Dunst and Tom Cruise, was released in 1994

Interview with a Vampire

500

This Celtic tradition led to modern day trick or treating 

Samhain

500

The first ever fun-size candy bars were 

Snickers and Milky Way