This is another name for a large kettle or boiler.
What is a cauldron?
This is the most disliked Halloween candy in America.
What is candy corn?
This movie is rated #1 on Rotten Tomatoe’s list of Scariest Horror Movies Ever.
What is “The Exorcist”?
The mummy originated from this country.
What is Egypt?
This famous magician died on Halloween in 1926.
Who is Harry Houdini?
A herd. A colony. A flock? This is the name for a group of witches.
What is a coven?
This vegetable was once thought to have supernatural powers on Halloween.
What is cabbage?
You may not believe it, but this is the highest grossing horror movie to date.
What is “It”?
According to a legend, tattoos, a unibrow, and a long middle finger are signs of this Halloween creature.
What is a werewolf?
This was the first First Lady to decorate the White House for Halloween. Extra 300 points if you get the exact year.
Who is Mamie Eisenhower?
***1958
This is the name for a man who practices witchcraft.
What is a warlock?
This female author wrote the 1818 classic book “Frankenstein”.
Who is Mary Shelley?
This sport mask is associated with the Friday the 13th franchise.
What is a hockey mask?
This is the year the song “Monster Mash” was released. (over/under 5 year range).
What is 1962?
(1957-1967 accepted)
The term “jack o’lantern” originates from an Irish folktale about a cheap man named “Stingy Jack” who did this action.
What is making a deal with the devil?
This film popularized the modern visual image of the witch, with flowing robes, a pointed hat, a mole, and a hooked nose
What is the “Wizard of Oz”?
This is the phobia of having a fear of Halloween.
What is Samhainophobia?
"The Conjuring" films are based off of two real-life paranormal investigators, and they are definitely OTP.
Who are Ed and Lorraine Warren?
An esteemed 18th-century cabinetmaker who turned to burglary to fund his gambling problem was the inspiration for this “two faced” monster.
Who is Dr. Jekyll and/or Mr. Hyde?
Scottish women hung these in front of a fire to see their future husbands on Halloween.
What are wet sheets?
“Double, double toil and trouble” comes from what Shakespeare play?
What is "Macbeth"?
This city hosts the world’s largest Halloween parade. Extra 100 points if you can name the parade.
What is New York?
***Greenwich Village Halloween Parade
"Psycho" was the first American film to feature this particular household object on screen
What is a toilet?
This is the most recent actor to play Dracula in a film. Extra 200 points if you can name the movie!
Who is Nicolas Cage? (or who is Javier Botet?)
***Reinfield and The Last Voyage of the Demeter
This ancient Roman goddess is said to be honored on Halloween.
Who is Pomona?
She is the goddess of fruit and trees—many believe bobbing for apples on Halloween stemmed from Roman traditions to honor Pomona.