Monsters
Halloween Hits
Movie Titles
History
Trick or "Treat"
100

Known for his bolts and green skin, this creature was brought to life by lightning. 

Frankenstein's Monster

100

This song was a "graveyard smash" and "caught on in a flash", in 1962. 

The Monster Mash

100

This 2003 Disney film starring Eddie Murphy was inspired by a popular theme park ride of the same name.

The Haunted Mansion

100

The custom of carving these spooky decorations began with turnips, before pumpkins became the American tradition.

Jack-o’-lanterns

100

Yellow, orange, and white: this candy is synonymous with Halloween, dating back to the 1880's. 

Candy Corn

200

This Egyptian monster became a staple of Universal’s classic horror films beginning in 1932.

The Mummy

200

This 1982 song music video featured zombies, a red jacket, and a dance routine, that would belong to the best-selling album of all time.

Michael Jackson's Thriller 

200

This 1931 film starring Bela Lugosi made the line “I never drink... wine” one of horror’s most quoted phrases.

Dracula

200

The name Halloween originated from this phrase. 

All Hallows' Eve

200

This chewy chocolate treat was created in 1896 — and even helped soldiers in WWII because it doesn’t melt easily.

Tootsie Rolls

300

You might want to avoid saying his name three times, or this mischievous ghost might just appear.

Beetlejuice

300

Bette Midler put a spell on us — literally — when she performed this song in Hocus Pocus.

I Put a Spell on You

300

This 1984 supernatural comedy follows three professors who start a paranormal-elimination business.

Ghostbusters

300

This was the original purpose for dressing up in costumes on Halloween. 

To ward off evil spirits and blend in with supernatural beings. 

300

This candy bar, known for its nougat, caramel, and peanuts, was named after a horse. 

Snickers

400

In folklore, a silver bullet is used to kill this monster. 

Werewolf

400

Stevie Wonder casted a spell with this 1972 hit filled with “hexes” and “voodoo.”

Superstition

400

This 1973 horror film follows the demonic possession of a young girl; it is often regarded as one of the best horror movies of all time. 

The Exorcist

400

The roots of Halloween originated from this country. 

Ireland

400

In 2019, this candy brand released a “Zombie Pack” of its flavors, including a surprise hidden flavor called Rotten Zombie.

Skittles 

500

Dracula's castle is located in this country. 

Romania

500

With eerie organ riffs and an unshakable sense of paranoia, Rockwell’s 1984 hit featured uncredited backup vocals from Michael Jackson.

Somebody's Watching Me

500

This 1941 film introduced Lon Chaney Jr. as a tragic figure cursed to transform under the full moon.

The Wolf Man

500

The phrase “trick or treat” first appeared in print in this decade, when Halloween became more of a children’s holiday.

The 1920's

500

This candy is the most popular to receive in the USA during trick or treating.  

Reese's Peanut Butter Cup 

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