This author wrote the classic horror novel "It"
Stephen King
This actress made her film debut in Halloween (1978)
Jaime Lee Curtis
This actor plays Beetlejuice in the 1988 film
Michael Keaton
The Statue Of Liberty was a gift from this country
France
Partygoers “bob” for this at Halloween parties. Doubt any doctors are around, though.
Apples
This candy slogan says, “Taste the Rainbow”
Skittles
Instead of pumpkins, this root was originally used to make jack-o’-lanterns in Ireland
Turnips
This 1982 is the biggest Halloween song. Hee hee!
Thriller
This candy was introduced in 1930 and is still a favorite. You're not you when you're hungry.
Snickers
The United States Declaration of Independence signed in this year
1776
This candy is the most disliked Halloween candy in America. A-maize-ing.
Candy corn
The iPhone was introduced in this year
2007
The Ghostbuster (1984) trio find their first ghost at this location. What a bookworm.
New York Public Library
This mask is associated with the Friday the 13th Franchise. On an unrelated note—Go panthers!
Hockey Mask
This First Lady first decorated the White House for Halloween
Mamie Eisenhower, 1958
This U.S. state produces the most pumpkins
Illinois
This author wrote the classic horror novel Frankenstein as a social commentary and feminist critique
Frankenstein
This rock is said to help keep evil spirits out of your house on Halloween
Salt
The first day of Autumn Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere begins on the 23 of this month
September
This Shakespeare play features the ‘double double, toil, and trouble’ rhyme
Macbeth
The Canary Islands are a part of this country
Spain
Pumpkins are rich in this vitamin (A,B,C,D)
A
A marathon is about this many miles
(Double unlucky 13)
26.2
A group of witches is called this
A coven
Destiny’s Child members included Beyoncé Knowles, Michelle Williams, and ______
Kelly Rowland