This mystery-solving group features a talking Great Dane and four teens who uncover spooky mysteries.
What is Scooby-Doo?
Children traditionally do this when going door-to-door on Halloween.
What is trick-or-treating?
He drinks blood and sleeps in a coffin.
What is a vampire?
This candy comes in black, orange, and white triangle shapes, a Halloween classic.
What is candy corn?
The city famous for haunted hotels and ghost tours in Louisiana.
What is New Orleans?
This 1993 movie follows a trio of witch sisters resurrected on Halloween night.
What is Hocus Pocus
Carving these is a classic Halloween activity
What are pumpkins?
This witchy vehicle is often depicted flying across the night sky.
What is a broomstick?
A chocolate treat often shaped like a miniature pumpkin and perfect for trick-or-treaters.
What is a Reese’s pumpkin?
The name of the castle associated with Dracula.
What is Bran Castle?
This 1980 Stanley Kubrick film takes place in a haunted hotel and features twins and the line, “Here’s Johnny!”
(What is The Shining?)
Wearing these is a fun way to disguise yourself on Halloween.
What are costumes?
A werewolf transforms during this phase of the moon.
What is a full moon?
A sweet treat traditionally dipped in caramel or chocolate and often found at Halloween parties.
What is a caramel apple?
This New England town is famous for a “witch trial” in 1692.
What is Salem?
This 1998 film follows two witch sisters navigating love, family, and a magical curse that affects their romantic lives.
What is Practical Magic?
The night before Halloween is also called this.
What is All Hallows’ Eve?
Zombies are often portrayed as these
What are reanimated corpses?
This chewy candy, popular at Halloween, is black and orange and comes in various fruity flavors.
What are gummies / gummy candies?
The tower in London that is said to be haunted by Anne Boleyn.
What is the Tower of London?
A creepy museum of sculptures made from human bodies is featured in this horror movie, with versions released in both 1953 and 2005.
What is House of Wax?
n the UK and Ireland, children often “guising” instead of trick-or-treating. This involves what?
What is performing a song, rhyme, or joke for a treat?
This creature from Scottish folklore is a large, hairy, man-eating monster.
What is the Loch Ness Monster / Werewolf?
This old-fashioned candy is shaped like lips, teeth, or other body parts and is often seen at Halloween.
What are wax lips / candy teeth?
The most haunted mansion in the U.S., also called the Winchester Mystery House.
What is the Winchester House?