The term Halloween comes from this Christian Holiday
All Hallows Eve
"Busting makes me feel good!"
Ghostbusters Theme
A doll that moves on its own, causes catastrophic car crashes, and now resides in the Warren Occult Museum
Annabelle
Nerds
This iconic theme is almost more popular than the movie that it is from
Halloween
This small town in New Mexico is best known for one of the most famous UFO Crash Sites in history
Roswell
This is the most popular Halloween costume ever
Witch
"Horror looks you right between the eyes"
Thriller
This famous Killer claimed to be killing his victims to save them as his slaves in the afterlife.
The Zodiac Killer
This bright-colored fruity candy's name comes from the way it is shaped.
Dots
This found footage film project finished filming on Halloween Night
Blair Witch Project
The most famous footage of this creature is the 1967 film shot by Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin in Northern California
Bigfoot
Halloween was offically cancelled by the city of Chicago due to sugar rationing during this war.
World War II
"And he told me the way to win your heart"
Witch Doctor
Elizibeth Short obtained this nickname after her infamous death
The Black Dahlia
The most popular Halloween Candy in America
Skittles
This movie was almost called batteries not included
Childsplay
French explorers called it “loup garou.” To Native Americans, it was “wendigo.”
The Michigan Dog-Man
Jack-o-lanterns were origionally carved from this vegetable
Turnips
Spooky Scary Skeletons
Buffalo bill and Leather face are based on this real life killer
Ed Gein
This candy's slogan is “a palatable confection and a most nourishing food”
Hershey’s Chocolate
This film is based on an old Jewish Folk Tale
Corpse Bride
A cross between Lepidoptera and Homosapiens native to west virginia
Mothman
Halloween Traces its orgins to Samhain, a holiday celebrated by this ancient culture
Celts
"Round that corner, man hiding in a trash can"
This is Halloween
Wes Craven wrote the script for this film after getting inspired by the legend of Alexander 'Sawney' Bean, the head of a 16th century clan of cave-dwellers. They lived there for 25 years, chowing down on an estimated 1,000 people before they were found out and killed.
The Hills Have Eyes
This popular candy bar was called Raider in 16 countries until 1991
Twix
This film's iconic mask was found during a location scout.
Scream
Traditional folklore holds that the _____ was a Hessian trooper who was killed during the Battle of White Plains in 1776.
Headless Horseman