A Pumpkin is either considered a fruit or vegetable based on botany.
What is a fruit?
The name of the skeleton in The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Who is Jack Skellington?
A monster defined as: an apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living
What is a Ghost?
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What is Sour Patch Kids?
Fill in the blank: "'Cause this is ________, ________ night!"
What is THRILLER?
People traditionally "bob" for this at Halloween.
What are Apples?
The movie where the famous meme "Here's Johnny!" originated from.
What is The Shining?
A famous creepypasta about a figure in a tuxedo with a white head and no face.
Who is Slender Man?
The candy that is known for its slogan, “Melts in your mouth, not in your hand."
What are M&M's?
The most famous FPS shooter video games series, mentioning a mode where you fight off waves of zombies.
What is Call of Duty?
The year when the last full moon was on Halloween.
The highest-grossing horror film of all time.
What is It?
A common name for a lycanthrope.
What is a Werewolf?
According to a survey of 17,000 CandyStore.com customers, this Halloween Candy was considered the worst.
What is Candy Corn?
The person who originally sang the song “Monster Mash.”
Who is Bobby Pickett?
To the nearest thousand, the length of the world’s longest Haunted House in feet.
How long is 4,000 feet?
Nancy’s address in the original "A Nightmare on Elm Street."
Where is 1428 Elm Street?
The name of the vampire mascot of a famous chocolate cereal.
Who is Count Chocula?
One of the seven original Dum-Dum flavors.
What are lemon, lime, orange, coconut-pineapple, cherry, grape, or butterscotch?
One of the three Zodiac signs of the fall.
What is a Libra, Scorpio, or Sagittarius?
The medical term for having a phobia of Halloween.
What is Samhainophobia?
Scooby Doo's real name.
Who is Scoobert?
A monster who sucks up the blood of animals.
What is a Chupacabra?
Alex's favorite candy.
What is Reese's Peanut Butter Cup?
The Shakespeare play that features the "double double, toil, and trouble? rhyme.
What is Macbeth?