Spooky Trivia - Hosted by Washington County Free Library Reference

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Spooky Trivia Challenge

Test your knowledge of all things spooky with our engaging quiz designed to give you chills and thrills! From Halloween candy to legendary hauntings, this quiz is packed with intriguing trivia that will entertain and educate.

Join now to discover fun facts and compete for the title of Spooky Trivia Master!

22 Questions6 MinutesCreated by HauntingCandy7
Name:
What was Candy Corn originally called?
Sugar Corn
Chicken Feed
Dentist's Delight
Rotten Teeth
How did Milk Duds get their name?
Because the creator couldn't make them into perfect circles so he called them "duds"
The candy is coated in milk, like clothing, so the candy has milk "duds"
When mixing milk into the original recipe it ruined the intended taste, so they called them "duds"
A World War I veteran invented them and named them for hand grenades that didn't explode.
How many children have been seriously injured or killed from poisoned candy given to them by strangers during Halloween?
1,000
50
100
Zero
What is the name of the Zebra from the Fruit Stripe Gum pack?
Yipes
Rainbow
Zuit
Fruity
Michael Myers wore a mask depicting what fictional character in the Halloween movies?
Joe Mannix from Mannix
Captain Kirk from Star Trek
Harry Potter from Harry Potter
Col. Henry Blake from M*A*S*H
What was the name of the green appartition in the orginal Ghostbusters movie?
Slimer
Green Monster
Flubber
Slimey
How many people associated with The Exorcist died during production?
Nine
Zero
13
10
How many minutes of screen time did Freedy Krueger have in Nightmare on Elm Street?
Five
Seven
10
20
In the 1970s, this Killer Clown was found to have the bodies of 29 boys under his house. What was his name?
Ted Bundy
Jeffrey Dahmer
David Berkowitz
John Wayne Gacy
What real person is Bram Stoker's Dracula named after?
Francis Drake
Genghis Khan
Vlad the Impaler
Attila the Hun
Nicknamed Countess Dracula, who is legendary for killing over 600 women and then bathing in their blood?
Countess Bathory
Countess Primrose
Countess Bowes
Countess Oldoini
Who is the Russian mystic who survived poisoning, gun shots, and a beating, only to be thrown into the Neva River?
Pushkin
Tolstoy
Rasputin
Nabokov
What do the colors orange and black represent during Halloween?
Pumpkins and Chocolate
The Fall Harvest and Death
Trickery and Darkest Night
Trick or Treat
What were the first Jack-O-Lanterns made out of?
Turnips
Onions
Potatoes
Apples
Who did Jack-O-Lanterns ward off?
Witches
Stingy Jack
The Plague
Children
What state produces five times more pumpkins than any other state?
Maryland
Texas
Kansas
Illinois
Who is said to haunt the White House Rose Garden?
First Lady Julia Grant
Rose Garden Architect, Frederick Law Olmsted
First Lady Dolly Madison
Richard Nixon
The Jonathan Hager House is said to be haunted. How many people have died there?
Five
Nine
13
15
Who famously died October 31, 1926?
Elvis
Harry Houdini
William Desmond Taylor
Marilyn Monroe
What Disneyland ride used to feature actual human remains?
The Haunted Mansion
It's a Small World
The Pirates of the Caribbean
Slash Mountain
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