This monster, is afraid of fire and pitchforks.
Who is Frankenstein's Monster, from Frankenstein
This candy bar’s slogan claims you’re “not you” when you’re hungry.
What is Snickers
You probably think jack-o-lanterns are always pumpkins.; but you would be wrong. They actually started as this carved food.
What are Turnips?
The guys you call if there's something strange in your neighborhood.
What is Ghostbusters?
In this segment from Treehouse of Horror X, Marge runs over Ned Flanders on a foggy night, and Homer tries to cover it up — until the werewolf truth comes out.
What is Treehouse of Horror X – “I Know What You Diddily-Iddily-Did”?
This silent, pyramid-headed executioner drags a giant blade through a fog-covered town, representing guilt, punishment, and every bad dream you’ve ever had after 3 a.m.
Who is Pyramid Head from Silent Hill
This wafer-based treat sounds like something you’d yell at a cat.
What is a Kit Kat
Many assume zombies came from movies, but they were first popularized in Western culture by this author’s 1929 novel.
Who is William Seabrook?
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What is The Magic Island
This “Halloween classic” was originally written as a fun tribute to a TV monster host in the 1950s.
What is The Monster Mash?
A movie that was parodied in Tree House of Horror VI, where we see Homer steal a giant metal doughnut from Lard Lad, triggering a rampage by Springfield’s oversized advertising mascots — until Paul Anka saves the day with a jingle.
What is Attack of the 50 Foot Woman?
Her spinning head and creative use of pea soup made exorcisms fashionable in the 1970s.
Regan MacNeil from The Exocist
This minty, chalky candy somehow survived the Great Depression and is still handed out by people who hate joy.
What are Necco Wafers?
This horror movie mask is iconic, but its blank face actually started life as a mask of a famous sci-fi captain
What is Michael Myers' mask?
This eerie anthem opens The Nightmare Before Christmas with a chorus of creepy creatures.
What is, "This is Halloween"
A man who read Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven in the first Treehouse of Horror.
Homer Simpson
He only appears if you say his name five times in the front of a mirror.
Who is The Candyman
This bar's crispy interior sounds like your knees when you stand up too fast.
What is Crunch?
A candy that many believe was invented for Halloween, but it was originally sold as a general autumn treat in the 1880s.
What is candy corn?
This calypso tune describes a party in a New York cemetery — with dancing zombies.
What is Zombie Jamboree
This school bully was turned into a school meal, after tripping the school's lunchlady.
Who is Jimbo Jones
He’s the camera guy in Scream 2 who worked with Gale Weathers for about five minutes before becoming a cautionary tale.
Who is Joel Jones?
It’s neither from a planet nor filled with actual nougat, but it orbits store shelves every October anyway.
What is Milky Way?
Zombies in modern movies are brain-eating monsters—but in specific folklore, they were reanimated corpses controlled by magic.
What is a Haitian zombie?
This Michael Jackson hit features a full moon, zombies, and a choreographed thriller.
What is Thriller
In this segment from Treehouse of Horror IV, Homer sells his soul for a donut, faces a jury of history’s worst villains, and ends up with a pastry for a head.
What is Treehouse of Horror IV – “The Devil and Homer Simpson”?