What is the date of halloween?
October 31st - November 1st
What do witches usually use to brew their potions?
A cauldron
In European folklore, this is a man who turns into a wolf at night and devours animals, people, or corpses but returns to human form by day
Werewolf
Name the character and the film
Michael Myers, Halloween (1978)
What is Halloween also known as?
All Hallows’ Eve, which refers to the evening preceding All Saints’ Day (November 1)
What do witches usually ride?
A broom/A broomstick
The Addams Family
Which famous horror novel did Mary Shelley write when she was just 19?
Frankenstein
What do you say after knocking at the door on Halloween night?
Trick or treat!
Which country celebrates the Day of the Dead on 1st and 2nd of November?
Mexico
Where would you expect to find a ghoul?
In the cemetery/graveyard
In what Stephen King book does a family move into a haunted hotel?
The Shining
What's the traditional desert eaten at Halloween in the US?
Pumpkin Pie
What is a group of witches called?
A coven
What was count Dracula's bed of choice?
a coffin/casket
This horror film character has long sharp metal claws and visits kids in their dreams and kills them
Freddy Kreuger
What do you call a carved pumpkin with a light inside?
Jack-O'-Lantern
Halloween is a pagan holiday which originated in:
a) Europe
b) North America
c) Latin America
It originated with The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago, mostly in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom and northern France.
Who/what is also known as The Grim Reaper?
Death
Which film is the iconic line, "I see dead people" from?
The Sixth Sense