This 1993 Disney film features the Sanderson sisters, who return to Salem on Halloween night
What is Hocus Pocus?
This Universal monster is stitched together and brought to life with electricity.
Who is Frankenstein?
This candy bar is famously packed with peanuts, caramel, and nougat, and tells you, “You’re not you when you’re hungry.”
What is a Snickers?
This activity, where children go door-to-door asking for treats, is a popular Halloween tradition.
What is trick-or-treating?
This Spanish fort in St. Augustine, built in the 1600s, is rumored to be haunted by soldiers and prisoners.
What is the Castillo de San Marcos?
In The Shining, Jack Nicholson’s character famously says, “Here’s ____!”
Who is Johnny?
This Stephen King monster takes the form of whatever you fear most, but most famously, a clown.
Who is Pennywise?
This long, twisted, chewy candy comes in red, black, and sometimes rainbow flavors, and is often sold in bulk at Halloween.
What is Licorice (or Twizzlers/Red Vines)?
Many symbols, like witches and ghosts, come from the belief that on this night, the boundary between the living and the dead is thin.
What is Halloween?
Known as one of the most haunted streets in America, this Key West location is home to the “Robert the Doll” legend.
What is Eaton Street (at the East Martello Museum)?
In Psycho, this character runs the creepy Bates Motel.
Who is Norman Bates?
This Greek monster had snakes for hair and could turn men to stone with her gaze.
Who is Medusa?
First sold in 1908, this small, orange, yellow, or red candy is traditionally given out at Halloween in the U.S.
What is Candy Corn?
The name “Halloween” is a shortened form of this longer phrase.
What is All Hallows’ Eve?
This abandoned Riverside school, nicknamed “The Devil’s School,” is rumored to be haunted by children and a sinister janitor.
What is Annie Lytle Elementary (Public School No. 4)?
Freddy Krueger kills his victims in which way.
What is in their dreams?
The Mummy films are inspired by fears surrounding the discovery of this Egyptian mummy in 1922.
What is King Tut’s tomb?
Originally called “Fabulous Foursome,” this candy bar was later renamed and is famous for its four layers of caramel, nougat, almonds, and chocolate.
What is 3 Musketeers?
This country is credited with bringing the tradition of Halloween to America in the 19th century.
What is Ireland?
This Jacksonville Beach hotel, opened in 1925, has reports of phantom footsteps, cigar smoke, and a mischievous ghost on its staircase.
What is the Casa Marina Hotel?
This chainsaw-wielding killer wears a mask made of human skin.
Who is Leatherface?
This 1973 movie about a possessed girl is considered one of the scariest films of all time.
What is The Exorcist
These “chocolate buttons with a hard candy shell” were first sold in 1939 and are still a popular trick-or-treat option
What are M&M’s?
The famous 19th-century Irish folktale about a man who tricked the devil is the origin of this Halloween symbol.
What is the jack-o’-lantern?
Once a tuberculosis hospital built in 1878, this building is now office space, but is said to still echo with ghostly nurses and patients.
What is Old St. Luke’s Hospital?