Halloween Hall of Fame
Creepy Critters & Legends
Miscellaneous Halloween
Halloween History
100

This friendly ghost first appeared in comics in the 1940s.

Casper the Friendly Ghost

100

This white, floating figure is often seen haunting old houses.

Ghost

100

The season that Halloween takes place

Autumn or Fall

100

Which candy was initially called “Chicken Feed”?

Candy Corn

200

In Hocus Pocus, the Sanderson Sisters are a trio of what?


Witches

200

These nocturnal animals are often linked with vampires.

Bats

200

The color of pumpkins and most Halloween decorations

Orange

200

What’s Mexico’s version of Halloween called? 

Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead

300

This spooky family loves all things creepy and kooky.

The Addams Family

300

A black cat crossing your path is said to bring this.

Bad luck

300

People visit these in order to pick out pumpkins

Pumpkin patches

300

This Halloween tradition is believed to have originated in medieval Europe where people would carve turnips to ward off spirits.

Carving Jack-o'-lanterns (Pumpkins)

400

In "It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown", who waits in the pumpkin patch?


Linus

400

This green-skinned monster was created by a doctor within a laboratory and had a book written about him in 1818 by author Mary Shelley.


Frankenstein

400

This game involves trying to grab apples with your mouth

Bobbing for apples

400
In the early 20th century, Halloween celebrations in the United States began to focus more on this activity which involved going house to house collecting candy.

Trick-or-treating

500

The 1931 film that made Bela Lugosi famous.

Dracula

500

In medieval folklore, this creature was believed to be a shapeshifter that could take on human form.

Werewolf
500

This warm drink is made from apples and served at fall festivals.


Apple cider

500

The word "Halloween" comes from this phrase.

All Hallows' Eve

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