Nationality of the settlers who first brought Halloween traditions to the United States/American Colonies.
What is the Irish?
City and state where "Hocus Pocus" was filmed.
What is Salem, Massachusetts?
Two book genres that apply in reference to Bram Stoker's "Dracula".
What is horror and romance?
What is "Ghostbusters!"?
Three items that are thought to be able to slay a vampire.
What is a wooden stake, silver, and sunlight?
Vegetable that was originally carved in honor of Halloween, prior to pumpkins.
What is a turnip?
Fictional movie serial killer who is said to have been immortalized with a statue at the bottom of a lake.
Who is Jason Voorhees?
Animal form of Harry Potter's patronus charm.
What is a Stag?
Family said to be, "....creepy, kooky, mysterious, and spooky".
Who is the Addams Family?
What is a mummy?
Controversial Halloween candy that was originally referred to as chicken feed?
What is candy corn?
Famous Hollywood actor who's face inspired the Michael Myer's mask in Halloween.
Who is William Shatner?
Writer, poet, and playwright who wrote the famous halloween saying "double, double toil and trouble". (50 bonus points if you can name the title of the work)
Who is William Shakespeare (Macbeth)?
Who are the wolfman, Dracula, and his son?
Creature in folklore said to steal children on Halloween if they misbehave.
Who is the Boogeyman?
What Halloween festivity/activity was originally thought to determine if someone would be the next to marry.
What is bobbing for apples?
The original working title for "Beetlejuice"
What is "House Ghosts"?
Who is R.L Stine?
Singer of "Spooky Scary Skeleton".
Who is Andrew Gold?
What is a banshee?
Term used to refer to a person who is afraid of Halloween.
What is Samhainophobia?
Year that "It's a Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" first aired on television.
When was 1966?
Animal known to repeat the word "Nevermore" in Edgar Allen Poe's famous Poem by the same name.
What is "The Raven"?
The original title of Michael Jackson's song "thriller"
What is "Starlight"?
Alternative name for a werewolf.
What is a lycanthrope?