The largest one of these fruits was grown in Italy in 2021:
Pumpkin
This 1978 slasher film features a killer named Michael Myers:
Halloween
This medieval fortress on the Thames River is widely considered the most haunted site in this capital city:
London (The Tower of London)
This triangular candy is widely regarded as the most controversial of the Halloween season, with most people either loving or hating it:
Candy corn
This Gothic novel by Bram Stoker introduced the world's most famous vampire:
Dracula
This U.S. city, known for its witch trials, is a popular Halloween tourist destination:
Salem, Massachusetts
This 1988 Tim Burton film features a mischievous bio-exorcist ghost who can be summoned by saying his name three times:
Beetlejuice
This infamous and purportedly haunted prison in San Francisco once held America's most famous gangster, Al Capone:
Alcatraz
This vegetable is said to repel vampires:
Garlic
This novel by Mary Shelley features a scientist who creates a monster:
Frankenstein
This Washington Irving story about a headless horseman takes place in what nearby Westchester town?
Sleepy Hollow
This 1980 film adaptation of a Stephen King novel is about a family who cares for an isolated hotel with a grisly past while it is closed for the winter:
The Shining
This retired ocean liner from the 1930s was a glamorous icon of the golden age of travel. Today, she is famously the world's most haunted ship:
Queen Mary
According to sales data, these candies, which are named after their creator and come in the form of ghosts, pumpkins, and bats, are the most popular Halloween candy:
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
This character, played by Robert Englund, haunts teenagers in their dreams:
Freddy Kreuger
Stemming from the popularity of the highest-earning film of 2023, this was the most popular Halloween costume of the same year:
Barbie
This 1973 film about a possessed child tops Rotten Tomatoes' list of the Scariest Horror Movies Ever:
The Exorcist
This house on Long Island was the scene of a mass murder and was later made internationally famous as the subject of multiple bestselling books and feature films:
112 Ocean Avenue (The Amityville Horror House)
Starbucks sells approximately 20 million of these seasonal drinks every year:
Pumpkin spice lattes
This iconic horror movie villain wears a hockey mask and terrorizes Camp Crystal Lake:
Jason Voorhees
Transylvania, the home of Count Dracula, is located in what modern-day country?
Romania
This 1999 supernatural horror film, considered a pioneer of the "found footage" subgenre, tells the story of a group of students who disappear in the woods while investigating a local legend:
The Blair Witch Project
This sprawling California mansion, built by a rifle heiress, features staircases to nowhere and doors that open into walls:
Winchester Mystery House
This is the most popular food served at Halloween parties:
Pizza
This is the name of the shape-shifting clown in Stephen King's It:
Pennywise