What is the name of the hand in Wednesday?

Thing
Which Disney Halloween movie takes place in Mexico on the Day of the Dead?
CoCo
The Salem Witch trials took place in what U.S. State?
Massachusetts
The headless horseman appears in which classic story?
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
What is the name of the Clown from IT?
Who is Pennywise?

This animated Movie involved 3 kids sneaking into there neighbors house...which happened to be alive
What is Monster House

This country is home to Dracula's castle?

Romania
What is this game called during Halloween where players try and catch something with there teeth
Bobbing for apples
What is the name of the main character from The Nightmare Before Christmas?
Jack Skellington

In Harry Potter, what candy do dementors make you crave after an encounter with them?
Chocolate
How Many Bones are in a skeleton?
206
What date is considered the unluckiest for Halloween to fall on?
Friday the 13th
Even though Halloween itself is always October 31, when people talk about unlucky dates in relation to it, they’re usually combining the holiday with the superstitious fear of the number 13. So if Halloween were ever to coincide with a Friday the 13th, that would be seen as especially unlucky (though in practice it never does, since Halloween always lands on the 31st). -by Chat GPT
Name the members of the Scooby Doo gang
Who is Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Fred, and Daphne?

In Stranger Things, what costume do the boys wear to school for Halloween in Season 2
Ghostbusters costume
Which candy is the most popular Halloween treat in the U.S.?
What are Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?

This Spooky Broadway musical is one of the most popular of all time
Phantom of the Opera

Name the three witches in Hocus Pocus?

Winnie, Sarah and Mary
In movie Coraline, the Other Mother’s true form resembles what insect?
Spider

On average how many seeds are within a pumpkin?
500
The holiday of Halloween is believed to come from this Celtic festival.
What is Samhain (pronounced “sow-in”)?
Samhain is a significant Gaelic festival celebrated on November 1, marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, with roots in ancient Celtic traditions.
