The famous magician who died on Halloween.
Harry Houdini
The actor who plays Hannibal Lecter in the Silence of the Lambs first film depiction.
Anthony Hopkins
The country where Halloween first originated.
Ireland
This vegetable deters vampires.
Garlic
This animal is generally associated with bad luck.
Black cat
As of 2019 in Cheasapeake, VA, anyone over this age who engages in trick or treating is guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $250.
14
The names of the Sanderson Sisters in Hocus Pocus.
Winifred, Sarah, and Mary
This traditional holiday runs from October 31 through November 2 and is a time to honor loved ones.
Día de los Muertos
On the British Isles, this vegetable is more commonly used to carve a Jack-o-'lantern.
Turnip
Aside from a pumpkin, some children carry this to collect candy on halloween.
Pillow case
This popular game derives from the translations of "yes" and "yes" in French and German.
Ouija Board
The horror film in which the phrase, “The power of Christ compels you” appears.
The Exorcist
Germans traditionally hide this kitchen utensil during Halloween.
Knife
During the 18th century, women would throw the peels of this fruit over their shoulder, hoping to see their future husband’s initials in the pattern when they landed.
Apple
This animal became an important Halloween symbol during an ancient Samhain ritual of building a bonfire.
Bat
This state produces the most pumpkins.
Illinois
The horror author who has the most adaptations made from their bestselling books.
Stephen King
The name of the night before Halloween.
Beggar's Night
Pumpkin seeds are also called this name.
Pepitas
This animal has venom that's 15 times more forceful than that of a rattlesnake.
Black widow spider
The first administration to decorate the White House for Halloween.
The Eisenhower Administration
Dr. Frankenstein's first name.
Victor
The name of the Celtic festival where Halloween originated.
Samhain
This Halloween candy was originally coined "Chicken Feed."
Candy corn
Of the following words, this one is NOT a term for a scarecrow: Hodmedod, Murmet, Doodle sack, Hay-man, Gallybagger, Tattie Bogal, Mommet, Mawkin, Bwbach.
Doodle sack