This instrument has four strings and is the smallest in the violin family.
What is a violin?
The largest land animal on Earth.
What is an elephant?
The fielding team tries to get this many outs in an inning.
What is three?
This horror movie features a killer wearing a white hockey mask.
What is Friday the 13th?
The date Halloween is celebrated every year.
What is October 31st?
A six-stringed instrument popular in rock, pop, and folk music.
What is a guitar?
This black-and-white bear eats mostly bamboo.
What is a panda?
This player stands behind home plate wearing protective gear.
What is the catcher?
The 1973 movie where a young girl is possessed by a demon.
What is The Exorcist?
Children often go door to door saying this phrase.
What is “Trick or treat”?
This large string instrument is played between the knees with a bow.
What is a cello?
This bird is known for its impressive tail and courtship dance.
What is a peacock?
A home run hit with the bases loaded is called this.
What is a grand slam?
In this movie, you’ll “float too” if you meet Pennywise.
What is It?
This Irish vegetable was originally carved before pumpkins became popular.
What is a turnip?
This traditional Japanese string instrument has 13 strings stretched over a long body.
What is a koto?
This animal can sleep standing up and has a mane.
What is a horse?
This baseball legend is known as “The Sultan of Swat.”
Who is Babe Ruth?
This “found footage” film from 1999 terrified audiences with its low-budget realism.
What is The Blair Witch Project?
The fear of Halloween is known by this long name.
What is Samhainophobia?
This instrument uses a bow like a violin but is played horizontally like a guitar.
What is a nyckelharpa?
This sea creature can change its color and texture to blend into surroundings.
What is an octopus?
The distance from the pitcher’s mound to home plate in Major League Baseball.
What is 60 feet, 6 inches?
Jordan Peele’s 2017 horror film that uses social commentary and hypnosis.
What is Get Out?
This famous magician died on Halloween night in 1926.
Who is Harry Houdini?