1) Universal Studios really started scaring up the box office with their Classic Monster movies. The real question is: which was the first? a) Dracula b) Frankenstein c) The Hunchback of Notre Dame d) The Phantom of the Opera 2) Borris Karloff might be best known for his shambling, mumble Frankenstein’s monster, but he was also one other major monster for Universal. Which one? a) The Creature (The Creature from the Black Lagoon) b) Imhotep (The Mummy) c) Fu Man Chuu (The Mask of Fuu Man Chu) d) The Wolfman (The Wolfman) 3) The horror landscape would be forever changed by this “festive” 1974 slasher film. a) Black Christmas b) Silent Night, Deadly Night c) Christmas Evil d) Tales From The Crypt: All Throughout The House 4) This Ghost Face costume was made popular in 1996’s Scream, but it has been around a lot longer. Who is the original creator and current rights holder? a) Fun World Costume Company b) Rubies Costumes c) Priemere Costumes d) Masscarade Inc. 5) In John Carpenter's Halloween (1978), Micahel’s Myer’s iconic mask was created by spray painting white the mask of an equally iconic character. Who is that character? a) Dracula b) Pee Wee Herman c) Mr. Rogers d) James T. Kirk 6) Most of our favorite scary movies get a little bloody - about 7.6 liters worth. But 1985’s Re-Animator took it to gory new heights. How much more blood was used? a) 5 times as much b) 12 times as much c) 15 times as much d) 20 times as much 7) It’s The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown is a holiday classic in a long line of Peanut’s holiday classics. I just wish it was a little more killy. But they never ask me. What Peanuts Holiday Special proceded it? a) A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving b) It’s The Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown c) A Charlie Brown Christmas d) None proceed. It’s the first one. 8) Friday the 13th’s a really shitty who-done-it. Even I can’t figure it out. In the fifth film, Friday the 13: A New Beginning, who’s the killer? a) Jason Voorhees b) Pamela Voorhees c) Tommy Jarvis d) Roy: The Paramedic 9) Everyone knows Friday the 13th’s Killer is Jason Voorhees. But Jason hasn’t always been around. How many Friday movies did Jason not appear in? a) The original, Part 2, and Part 9 b) Part 5 and Part 7 c) Part 5, Part 8, and the remake d) He appears in all of them. 10) Michael Myers starts his favorite pastime of killing as just a wee little boy in John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978). He also adorned a pretty special costume. What was he wearing? a) A Clown Costume b) A Captain Kirk Costume c) A Soldier d) A Luke Skywalker costume 11) Michael Myers only ever utters ONE word as an adult. In which movie does he speak? a) Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers b) Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers c) Rob Zombie’s Halloween 2 d) Halloween Ends 12) I love Summer camps! People always end up dead. Which of these IS NOT a kill from 1983’s Sleepaway camp a) Children get stabbed in their sleeping bags. b) A man gets run over by a lawn mower. c) A curling iron gets shoved up some girl’s hoo-ha d) A family gets run over by a motorboat. 13) “Welcome to prime time bitch!” Freddy Kruegar smashes poor Jessica through his TV body after dispatching this famous movie actress just moments ago? a) Jamie Lee Curtis b) Farrah Fawcett c) Zsa Zsa Gabor d) Molly Ringwald 14) Horror fans sure do love our remakes! What horror movie has been remade the most times? a) Amityville Horror b) Ringu c) Night of the Living Dead d) Frankenstein 15) Horror gets made on a cheap budget, so it can rack up the dough. What’s the highest-growing horror film of all time, theatrically? a) The Exorcist b) Jaws c) The Sixth Sense d) IT: Chapter 1 16) We all love the little white stuff they put in candy. Sugar! Not the other stuff. That’ll get you killed in a bad 80’s slasher. What was commonly the most used before sugar became available?plenty + ful a) Molasses b) Honey c) Fruit Juice d) Agave nectar 17) Chocolate melts at what temperature? a) 95.1 degree b) 91.2 degrees c) 99.4 degrees d) 93.2 degrees 18) What was John Cabury’s big claim to fame in the candy world? a) He molded the first chocolate into an egg shape. b) He created the first taffy. c) He created the first chocolate bar. d) He first added nuts to chocolate. 19) You know what M&M I hate the most? The Green One! She’s too damn sexy. Also, what does M&M Stand for? a) Mars & Murie b) Mike & Mary c) Mmm & Mmmm d) Absolutely nothing. 20) Americans sure are fat. How much chocolate do we eat a year? a) 1.2 billion pounds b) 3 billion pounds c) 2.8 billion pounds d) 2.0 billion pounds 21) Here we are at Halloween and there’s a lot of candy. I’d like to know. Which Holiday sells the most candy? a) Christmas b) Halloween, duh c) Easter d) Valentines Day 22) There’s a lot of candy out there, but what’s the best-selling in the world? a) Hershey’s Bars b) Reeses Peanut Butter Cups c) Kit-Kat Bars d) Snickers 23) Gummy bears are so fun. I love to bite their stupid little heads off. Without this country, we wouldn’t have gummy bears. a) UK b) Germany c) Poland d) Russia 24) A lot of people don’t like them, but I do. Milky Ways. When were they introduced? a) 1945 b) 1901 c) 1923 d) 1982 25) Americans might love their candy but this nation loves it more. They consume twice as much. Who are they? a) Germany b) Japan c) China d) UK 26) Which famous candy bar was named after the family’s horse? a) Kit-Kat b) Reeses (Reese's Peanut Butter Cups) c) Muskateer (Three Musketeers) d) Snicker (Snickers) 27) When you’re through with my trivia game, you might need one of these. The original four flavors for Life Savers hard candies were Grape, Lemon, Line and what other favor a) Berry b) Kiwi c) Orange d) Mint 28) How many official Jelly Belly flavors are there? a) 100 b) 25 c) 50 d) 83 29) Which candy originally had the name Kandy Kake? a) Three Musketeers b) Baby Ruth Bar c) Rolos d) Heath Bar 30) Gummy bears timer! What’s the average length of one in centimeters? a) 2 cm b) 4 cm c) 1 cm d) 3 cm 31) We all know stop motion takes a long time. How long did it take to SHOOT Tim Burton’s A Nightmare Before Christmas? a) 2 years b) 5 years c) 3 years d) 7 years 32) How many puppets were created for Tim Burton’s A Nightmare Before Christmas? a) 276 b) 194 c) 321 d) 227 33) Which of these stop-motion films DID Tim Burton Direct? a) A Nightmare Before Christmas b) Corpse Bride c) Coraline d) ParaNorman 34) For all the love they get, stop-motion sure doesn’t get the box office it deserves. What is the highest-growing stop-motion film? a) Kubo & The Two Strings b) Tim Burton’s A Nightmare Before Christmas c) Wallace and Gromit: Night of the Wearrabbit d) Chicken Run 35) LAIKA, best known for Coralina, provided an animated stop-motion sequence for this live-action comedy. a) A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas b) 22 Jump Street c) Elf d) Fred Claus 36) The film, Corpse Bride, is based upon a folktale from which nationality? a) German b) Polish c) Jewish d) Italian 37) This 1980s slasher film used a small stop-motion sequence for one of its kills. Which movie is it? a) A Nightmare of Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors b) Halloween 3: Season of the Witch c) Sleepaway Camp 3: Teenage Wasteland d) Friday the 13th: Part 3D 38) Roughly how many frames were used for Tim Burton’s A Nightmare Before Christmas? a) 89,000 frames b) 110,000 frames c) 156,000 frames d) 211,000 frames 39) As of late, Disney has come to LOVE A Nightmare Before Christmas and all the money it brings in. When it was first released, they feared it would be too scary for families. What banner did Disney release the film under? a) Miramax Films b) Dimension Films c) Touchstone Pictures d) Hollywood Pictures 40) Jordan Peele may be known for his comedy and now a great trilogy of horror films, but he has also provided voice work for stop-motion. Which film did he work on? a) Wendell and Wild b) Missing Link c) ParaNorman d) Chicken Run 41) I love a good jack-o-lantern. Especially the scary ones. Before we started carving up pumpkins, what did they use before? a) Squash b) Turnip c) Beats d) Planks of wood 42) What country did bobbing for apples originate from? a) America (good ol' USA) b) France c) England d) Germany 43) Which nation is credited with bringing the Halloween tradition over to the Americas? a) Ireland b) Poland c) Spain d) Denmark 44) Who was the first First Lady to decorate the White House for Halloween? a) Jacqueline Kennedy b) Mamie Eisenhower c) Pat Nixon d) Eleanor Roosevelt 45) Which state produces the most pumpkins? a) Michigan b) Ohio c) Wisconson d) Illinois 46) What is the name of Ireland’s traditional Halloween Bread? a) Barmbrack b) Hilfnernut c) Prezhargon d) Ghost Pies 47) Which actor turned down the role of Max Dennison in Hocus Pocus? a) David Spade b) Leonardo Dicaprio c) Freddie Prinze, Jr. d) Mark Wahlberg 48) In which decade did the term “trick or treat” originate in the United States? a) 1940s b) 1950s c) 1920s d) 1930s 49) On Halloween during the 18th century, why would women throw apple peels over their shoulders? a) To dispose of the apple peels after eating the apple? b) To return the “fruit” to the earth c) To look back and see if they would form the name of a man d) To ward off evil spirits that may follow them 50) What is the longest haunted house in the world? a) Erebus, Michigan b) Bates Motel, Pennsylvania c) Lewisburg Haunted Cave, Ohio d) Dragon’s House of Horrors, New Mexico 51) What was Count Dracula's original name in the Bram Stoker classic? a) Count Vlad b) Count Wampyr c) Pierre Montevo d) Nosferatu 52) What item is banned in California on Halloween? a) Silly String b) Water Balloons c) Slingshots d) Cabbage 53) In what American state is it technically illegal to be a priest or nun for Halloween? a) Florida b) South Carolina c) Alabama d) Wisconson 54) True or False: A Pumpkin is a fruit a) True b) False 55) What is having a fear of Halloween called? a) Hallophobia b) Samhainophobia c) Octobephobia d) Being a little bitch 56) About how many people die each day in the world? a) 1 million b) 56,000 c) 150,000 d) 500,000 57) After dying, what happens to a person's eyeballs? a) They roll to the back of the head b) They flatten due to a loss of blood pressure c) They turn black d) They swell to double their size 58) Doctors make mistakes too. About how many people in the US a year die from bad handwriting on doctor’s notes and prescriptions? a) 500 b) 1,000 c) 3,000 d) 7,000 59) How many people die from vending machines each year? a) 13 b) 22 c) 2 d) 47 60) Many have died trying to climb Mt Everest and now their bodies are used as markers for other climbers. How many bodies are there? a) 20 b) 48 c) 123 d) 200 61) There are two states where you can be declared alive even if all other 48 states would claim otherwise. What are the two? a) Alabama and Idaho b) New York and New Jersey c) California and Washington d) Rhode Island and Maine 62) The Frozen Dead Guy Days festival is hosted in what state? a) Kansas b) Wisconson c) Colorado d) Oregon 63) True or False: Due to the gasses released by a body, mausoleums install vents to filter out the air. a) True b) False 64) Grave Robbing has always been an issue. What technique was developed in the 1800s to prevent grave robbing a) Fake holes would be dug with spike traps in them. b) Hot steam would be pumped out from holes during the night c) Coffins would be welded shut d) Coffins would be outfitted with explosives that would go off when opened 65) Which ancient civilization introduced gravestones? a) The Romans b) The Greeks c) The Egyptians d) The Sumerians 66) Which cooking herb would be carried by mourning during a funeral? a) Thyme b) Rosemary c) Basil d) Oregano 67) What is the last sense to go when someone dies? a) Sight b) Touch c) Taste d) Hearing 68) True or False: Fred Baur, the creator of Pringles, hated his creation so much that he ordered the original recipe to be buried with him when he died. a) True b) False 69) True or False: More people die trying to take selfies than from shark attacks every year? a) True b) False 70) How many cells die in your body every minute? a) 300 million b) 600 million c) 1 billion d) 112 million

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