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  • Guess WhO
  • halloween
  • special?
Guess the character, song, book title, film title and more with the clues given

Discover the character with the fewest possible clues

Which Food Is It?

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You give them out as a treat at Halloween

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They are sweet

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You suck and chew on them

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They are bad for you

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They used to sell them in shops at the front of checkout

Last clue

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Candy

Which Object Is It?

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They are small but come in many sizes and forms

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Has word terms similar to teeth, trees and grass

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It's related to black magic and supersition

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One common reaction is pins and needles

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They say it backfires if you use the object

Last clue

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The Voodoo Doll

Guess The Creature?

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They have bad breath

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They can suck the life out of you

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Many are associated with royalty in the old kingdom

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They knew how to use stone and build advance stuctures

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It's a shade in the paint colours

Last clue

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The creature is the mummy

What Place Am I?

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It's a place for collecting thoughts

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It's a place for messages of remembrance

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You will always have respect in this place

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It's one big pitch of lawn

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Statues and monuments are found here

Last clue

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The graveyard

Name The Creature?

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They are undead

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They like to wear hats

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They like dead birds

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They are not land creatures

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They are missing ligaments

Last clue

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Undead Pirate

Name The Charcter?

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The lead role's last name is McNeil

Clue 1

The novel was released in 1971

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The lead role's middle name is Teresa

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The use of a Ouija board may have also weakened their defenses

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The demon was called Pazuzu

Last clue

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The Extorcist

Name The Object?

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It can fly

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It can fly by casting a spell

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It flys horziontally

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Every household has one

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It can be found in a shop

Last clue

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Broomstick

Name The Food?

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It's a fruit

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It makes a good base

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It grows on a field

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You can make pie out of it

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It can light up when gutted

Last clue

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Pumpkin

Name The Horror Film?

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It was released in 1974

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It's about a shy person who gets mocked and teased at school

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They are possed by satan

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They are autistic

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It's was wtitten by Stephen King

Last clue

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Carrie

Name The Witch?

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The witch is the main antagonist

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She lives alone in the woods

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In some adaptations, the witch's name is Muriel

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In some adaptations, the witch seeks to use Gretel's heart to create a potion that would grant witches immunity to fire

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Fire isn't the witches friend

Last clue

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The Hansel & GretelWitch

Name The Object?

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They are used to catch prey

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It's fine and thin

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The homeowner are hairy

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They catch flies and small insets

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Some people are scared of the home owner

Last clue

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Spider Web

Name The Character?

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The film was made after an encounter with the Komodo dragons

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He became king following the Skar King's defeat

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He is a giant prehistoric creature

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It is a Chinese and Korean surname

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His arch enemy is Godzilla

Last clue

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King Kong

Name The Creature?

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They are known in Korean as Jeoseung Saja,

Clue 1

He is the reincarnation of King Wang Yeo, who was responsible for the death of his queen and Goblin's sister-Kim Sun and eventually, his suicide.

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Typically, it's intended to eliminate anything that gets in their way. They and demons have a long-standing and mutual distaste for one another.

Clue 3

Other names are Joe Black, La Pelona, La Muerte and Death as a Beggar

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It's a cultural personification, often found in folklore and mythology, but not in biblical texts.

Last clue

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Grim Reaper

Name The Fairy Tale?

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It was orginially published in 1697

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It may have served as a cautionary fable to young women against marrying wealthy men with a past”

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It was influenced partly by the real-life story of Gilles de Rais, a 15th-century child murderer, is now shorthand for “serial killer.”

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He was historically linked to Henry VIII

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It's also a name of a famous pirate

Last clue

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Bluebeard

Name The Creature?

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They are seen from the Sanskrit Gandharva to the nymphs of Greek mythology and Homer, and the jinni of Arabic mythology.

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The first story is of The Smith and the Devil (Deal with the Devil) appears to date from the Bronze Age, some 6000 years ago.

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Often described as mischievous or capricious. Their actions can be unpredictable, sometimes helpful and other times harmful, depending on their mood or how they perceive humans.

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Iron chains can be used to restrain them or restrict their magick.

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Typically live for about a century, but this can vary greatly depending on the specific lore or setting. Some lore suggests they can live for hundreds of years

Last clue

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Fairy

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Carrie

Carrie" is a novel by Stephen King, published in 1974, that tells the story of Carrie White, a bullied, telekinetic teenager. It was King's debut novel and became a major success, launching his career and revitalizing interest in horror fiction. The novel was inspired by a discarded story idea, a real-life article about telekinesis and adolescence, and King's own experiences with high school and a janitorial job.

Broomstick

The idea of witches flying on broomsticks is a captivating blend of folklore, historical beliefs, and even a touch of hallucinogenic pharmacology. It's thought to have originated from a few different sources: pagan fertility rituals, the use of hallucinogenic herbs, and the association of broomsticks with women and witchcraft.

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Spider Web

Spider webs have a long history, with the earliest evidence dating back to the mid-Cretaceous period, around 110 million years ago. These ancient webs, preserved in amber, show that spiders were already using silk for trapping prey in a similar way to modern orb-web spiders. The ability to spin silk and create complex webs evolved alongside the evolution of spiders and the emergence of flying insects.

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Pumpkin

The history of carving pumpkins for Halloween, known as Jack-o'-lanterns, originates from an Irish myth about a man named Stingy Jack who tricked the devil and was condemned to wander the earth with a burning coal inside a turnip. This tradition was brought to America by Irish immigrants who found pumpkins more readily available and easier to carve than turnips

Candy

The tradition of giving out candy on Halloween became widespread in the 1950s. While Halloween celebrations with food gifts have existed for centuries, candy didn't become the dominant treat until this period. Before the 1950s, children might have received a variety of items like fruits, nuts, coins, or small toys.

The Graveyard

Graveyards, or cemeteries, have evolved significantly throughout history, reflecting changing beliefs about death and the afterlife, as well as societal developments. Early burial practices varied, including leaving bodies in caves, on mountaintops, or by the sea. Over time, formal burial grounds emerged, with communal burials appearing around 10,000 to 15,000 years ago. In many cultures, cemeteries became family obligations, and the development of formal cemeteries was also influenced by sanitary concerns.

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The Mummy

Mummification, the process of preserving a body, was a significant practice in ancient Egypt, rooted in religious beliefs about the afterlife and later adopted as a status symbol. Initially, natural desiccation in the hot, dry desert preserved bodies. Later, Egyptians developed complex embalming techniques involving removing organs, drying the body with natron, and wrapping it in linen.

Bluebeard

The Bluebeard story, known for its tale of a wealthy, murderous husband and a curious wife, has roots in both folklore and real-life historical figures. While often classified as a fairy tale, the character of Bluebeard and the narrative elements draw inspiration from legends of individuals like Gilles de Rais, a 15th-century French nobleman and military leader, and Conomor the Accursed, a Breton king.

The Hansel & Gretel Witch

In the fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel", the witch is the main antagonist. She lives in a gingerbread house in the forest and lures children in with the intention of fattening them up to eat them. She is often depicted as a wicked, cannibalistic figure who is ultimately outsmarted and killed by the children. In some adaptations, such as Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, the witch is a more complex character, with a backstory involving white witches and a plot to gain fire immunity.

Fairy

Fairies, mythical beings with roots in various folklore and mythology, have evolved significantly throughout history. Their origins are diverse, with influences from Greek nymphs and satyrs, and later Celtic and Germanic traditions. Early beliefs often portrayed them as nature spirits, deities, or even spirits of the dead. Over time, particularly with the spread of Christianity, their roles shifted, sometimes being reinterpreted as fallen angels or magical creatures.

Grim Reaper

The Grim Reaper, a skeletal figure cloaked in black and wielding a scythe, is a modern personification of death that emerged in 14th-century Europe during the Black Death pandemic. This figure is a blend of earlier European depictions of death, influenced by figures like Father Time and the Ankou, and the widespread death caused by the plague.

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King Kong

King Kong is a fictional giant ape character, first appearing in the 1933 film of the same name. The film, directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, combined live-action with stop-motion animation to bring Kong to life. The story, inspired by Cooper's adventurous spirit and fascination with giant apes, follows a film crew's expedition to a mysterious island where they encounter Kong and bring him back to New York City.

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The Extorcist

"The Exorcist" history intertwines a real-life 1949 exorcism with author William Peter Blatty's fictionalized account in his 1971 novel and the subsequent 1973 film adaptation. The novel and film, while dramatic, drew inspiration from the exorcism of a young boy, known as Roland Doe or Robbie Mannheim, in Cottage City, Maryland. The real-life events included purported paranormal phenomena like strange noises, objects moving, and a guttural voice, which were later incorporated into the fictionalized narrative.

The Voodoo Doll

Voodoo dolls, or poppets, have a complex history rooted in various cultural and religious traditions, not solely Haitian Vodou. While the term "voodoo doll" is often associated with Vodou, the practice of using dolls or effigies in magical rituals predates this by millennia, appearing in ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia and Egypt. The association of voodoo dolls with Vodou, particularly in Western popular culture, is a more recent development, often fueled by sensationalized portrayals.

Undead Pirate

The concept of undead pirates, often depicted as skeletal or ghostly figures, is a popular element in fiction, particularly in pirate-themed media like the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. While not historically accurate, the idea of cursed pirates returning from the dead draws on folklore and historical anxieties about the sea, piracy, and the supernatural.

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