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Hey Pumpkin
100

This was first discovered by Mayans when they made it into a drink, and later turned into a solid form by the English

Chocolate

100

What movie franchise features the killer Ghostface?

Scream

100

This monster was created as folklore in Eastern Europe to explain the wild spread of diseases by unclean people

Vampires

100

This famous magician died on Halloween

Harry Houdini

100

A pumpkin is a fruit from this family of fruits

Squash

200

This sugary treat was invented by a dentist in the early 1900s so people could indulge with something that doesn't necessarily use your teeth to eat *it just melts in your mouth

Cotton Candy

200

Which character in "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" believe in the Great Pumpkin? 

Linus

200

This water loving creature was shaped based on the Oscar's statuette

The Creature from the black lagoon

200

This whitish vegetable was used to carve before pumpkins were substituted

Turnip

200

The pumpkin is actually orginated from this country

Mexico

300

This was created during World War II for the soldiers so they could have chocolate that wouldn't melt in their hands immediately

M&Ms

300

What character famously says: "I am the Pumpkin King"

Jack Skellington (from Nightmare before Christmas)

300

This creature came from folklore of the Scythia tribes who had men that would change during seasons into this

Werewolf

300

This South Carolina city legally changes it's name every year to be Halloween

Conway

300

This dessert was originally made hollowing out a pumpkin and filling it with milk, honey, and spices before putting it over a fire and eating it

Pumpkin pie

400

This candy was originally invented as a type of breath mint for adults who were trying to quit smoking

PEZ candies

400
This- not so frightening franchise featuring a larger then skyscraper monster- is actually catagorized as the most commercially successful horror franchise of all time,

Godzilla

400

This monster was "created" in 1816 when Mary Shelley was challenged to write a ghost story, and she was fascinated with the thought of galvanism (electrical currents through objects and people)

Frankenstein

400

This mysterious animal is the only mammal that can fly

Bat

400

Pumpkins were vital crops during this war because of their quick growing properties and abundance within a season

World War 2

500

These colorful chewy treats were created around 1861 to send in little bags for the Union soldiers as gifts during the Civil War

Jelly Beans

500

This franchise series had the working title "The Babysitter Murders" until final production where they decided to give it a simple name people can remember to associate with Halloween

Halloween movies

500

This creature was actually first posed as a metaphoric interpretation of a mindless, soulless laborer by Haitian slaves

Zombie

500

Though everyone relates this "brainless" short story to Halloween, the original version by Washington Irving doesn't mention or take place during Halloween

The legend of sleepy hollow

500

Trevor Hunt holds the Guinness World Record for doing this activity with pumpkins

Pumpkin carving