This character wears a cape, only wakes during the night, and has a thirst for blood.
Dracula
Jason Vorhees only kills on this spooky date.
Friday the 13th
This sweet holiday is celebrated on October 31st.
Halloween
This famous author wrote Dr. Sleep, Carrie, and The Shining.
Stephen King
This is an area of ground where dead bodies are buried.
Cemetery/Graveyard
This character is a haunted doll who likes to carry around a knife.
Chucky
With a mask inspired by a classic French painting, this horror movie killer was actually two different people in the first movie where he appeared.
Ghostface
The Day of the Dead festival is primarily celebrated in this country.
Mexico
This series by R. L. Stine features a talking dummy named Slappy.
Goosebumps
This castle is popularly known as the setting for Bram Stokerβs Dracula.
Dracula's Castle
This character is a clown, but he prefers murder to the circus.
Pennywise
"Want to play a game?" is what this killer's victims hear before having to fight for their lives in twisted traps.
Jigsaw/John Kramer
A carved lantern made from a pumpkin.
(Bonus: Say another name for it)
Jack-O-Lantern (Bonus answer: Stingy Jack)
This author has written short stories like The Tell-Tale Heart, The Raven, and The Black Cat.
Edgar Allan Poe
This town in Massachusetts was the setting of the famous witch trials.
Salem
Created by author Mary Shelley, this character is known to be made by stitching together parts of various humans.
Frankenstein's Monster
This sci-fi horror flick takes place at Outpost 31 in Antarctica as the characters realize there is an imposter among them.
The Thing
These physicians treated victims of bubonic plague during epidemics in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Plague Doctors
Bill and Georgie Denbrough are characters in which Stephen King novel about a killer clown?
IT
This place is where dead bodies are stored.
Morgue/Mortuary
This character, featured in the film "The Silence of the Lambs", is a genius with an appetite for people.
Hannibal Lecter
Norman Bates "wouldn't even hurt a fly" according to his mother in this 1960s film.
Psycho
This spooky festival takes place in Ireland and literally means "end of summer".
Samhain
This spooky book by Neil Gaiman (that inspired a movie) features a blue-haired girl who discovers a tunnel to another world.
Coraline
This urban legend focuses on a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
Devil's Triangle