Stanley Kubrick adapted this Stephen King novel into the 1980 horror classic of the same name.
The Shining
This divisive Halloween treat was originally called “chicken feed” when it made its debut in the 1880s.
Candy corn
This U.S. city is known as the “witchcraft capital of the world”.
Salem, Massachusetts
This mythological creature originated from Haitian folklore - its modern depiction is largely based on the 1968 film, Night of the Living Dead.
Zombie
The quote “Double, double toil and trouble” was first chanted in this William Shakespeare play.
Macbeth
Many would say that these six immediate Addams family members are all together ooky.
Morticia, Gomez, Wednesday, Pugsley, Uncle Fester, and Grandmama
These four flavors made up the original Mike and Ike fruit mix.
Orange, cherry, lemon and lime
Halloween falls right behind this holiday in annual consumer sales.
Christmas
Count Dracula’s hometown, Transylvania, can be found in this country.
Romania
Freddy Krueger, the famed serial killer of the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, is well known for wearing a striped sweater made of these two colors.
Red and green
This Sanderson sister opted for a vacuum cleaner instead of a broom in the 1993 classic Hocus Pocus.
Mary Sanderson
This was the original name of the sugary confection now known as cotton candy.
Fairy floss
The Irish and Scottish carved faces into this root vegetable before the tradition evolved into carving pumpkins.
Turnip
While this humanlike creature is formally known as a “lycanthrope”, it often goes by this popular name.
Werewolf
He was famous for his illusions and escape acts, so it only seems fitting that this famous magician passed away on Halloween day in 1926.
Harry Houdini
In the original Halloween, Michael Myer’s mask was actually the spray-painted face of this famous actor.
William Shatner
This sweet treat has been deemed the highest selling candy in the US during Halloween.
Reese's cups
Halloween originated around 600 AD in this European country.
Ireland
This literary character’s name is commonly misapplied to the monster he created.
Doctor Frankenstein
This U.S state is the leading pumpkin-growing state in both the US and globally, earning it the nickname "Pumpkin Capital of the World".
Illinois
Making its debut in this year, The Nightmare Before Christmas introduced us to the beloved Jack Skellington and his ghost-dog, Zero
1993
Elliott used this candy to lure the hesitant E.T. to his room, resulting in a major sales boom.
Reese's Pieces
She was not only a First Lady, but was also the first to decorate the White House for Halloween in 1958.
Mamie Eisenhower
This witch was known to make appearances in the popular ‘Archie’ comics.
Sabrina
This American singer-songwriter is best known for his 1962 classic spooky hit, “Monster Mash”.
Bobby "Boris" Pickett