In Halloween, Michael Myers, as a child, kills someone.Who was it?
Judith, his sister
This is the most popular costume for pets.
Pumpkin
This is the most popular Halloween candy in the U.S.?
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
This is another name for a pumpkin seed.
Pepita
This is the name of the terrifying clown in Stephen King’s It, which was remade starring Bill Skarsgård in the title role.
Pennywise
These are the two serial killers in The Silence of the Lambs.
Buffalo Bill, and Hannibal Lecture
This is the most popular costume predicted for 2025.
This was the first flavor of Swedish Fish.
Raspberry
This is the name of a group of witches.
A coven.
Which horror movie features a doll named Annabelle.
The Conjuring
1922’s Nosferatu is an unofficial adaptation of this vampire book.
What is Dracula?
This was the most popular character for a costume in 2024.
The shrunken head from Beetlejuice.
This candy was originally called “Chicken Feed”
Candy corn.
This U.S. president told a group of schoolkids that the White House was haunted by the ghost of Abraham Lincoln.
George H W Bush
In Tim Burton’s Wednesday reimagining for Netflix, this is the name of the supernatural creature Wednesday Addams’ love interest.
The Hyde
This actor appears in all these horror movies: The Purge, Sinister and The Black Phone.
Ethan Hawke
In this U.S. state, it is illegal to dress as a priest on Halloween.
Alabama
This is the most popular halloween candy in Iowa and Nebraska.
Laffy Taffy
In Japanese culture, this is an oni.
A horned demon or ogre
These are the names of the three kidnappers who abduct “Sandy Claws” in the movie “The Nightmare Before Christmas”
Lock, Shock and Barrel
This is the highest-grossing horror movie of all time.
IT
This actor was the basis for Michael Myers’s mask in Halloween.
William Shatner
According to the American Chemical Society, eating (number) fun-size Halloween candy bars would poison a 180-pound person.
262 fun size candy bars
Before pumpkins, this root vegetables was carved by the Irish and Scottish on Halloween?
Turnips
The quote “Double, double toil and trouble” comes from this famous play.
Macbeth by William Shakespeare