"Hallowe'en"
Movie Trivia
Literature
Music
Which Witch?
100

This Halloween candy was originally called "chicken feed."

Candy Corn

100

The Pumpkin King in "The Nightmare Before Christmas" also goes by this name.

Jack Skellington

100

In 1818, this author began writing the novel, Frankenstein, when she was 18 years old and published it anonymously at 20.

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

100

In 1962, Bobby "Boris" Pickett crooned this "graveyard smash."

"The Monster Mash"

100

She will get you and your little dog too.

The Wicked Witch of the West

200

Before pumpkins, these root vegetables were carved by the Irish and Scottish on Halloween.

Turnips

200

This movie tops Rotten Tomatoes' list of "The Scariest Movies Ever."

"The Exorcist"

200

The author of the Goosebumps series of books.

R. L. Stein

200

This 1984 song asked, "Who you gonna call?"

"Ghostbusters"

200

A 1960s housewife and mother who frequently helped her mortal husband with pitching ad campaigns for McMahon & Tate.

Samantha Stephens

300

This U.S. president once told a group of schoolchildren that the White House was haunted by the ghost of Abraham Lincoln.

George W. Bush

300

This movie's original title was "The Babysitter Murders."

"Halloween"

300

The favorite word of the chatty raven in Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven (1845).

"Nevermore"

300

According to a well-known theme song, this family is said to be"creepy, kooky, mysterious, and spooky."

"The Addams Family"

300

Professor of Transfiguration, Head of Gryffindor House, and later Headmistress of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry.

Professor Minerva McGonagall

400

Another name for Halloween.

All Hallows' Eve

400

The very real life location for the film, "Hocus Pocus."

Salem, Massachusetts

400
In this 1977 Stephen King novel, a struggling writer and his family move into a haunted hotel.
The Shining
400

"Zombie" is a hit song for this Irish band.

The Cranberries

400

Originally appearing in Archie Comics, this teenage witch's adventures were part of ABC's T.G.I.F. lineup from 1996-2000.

Sabrina the Teenage Witch

500

This U.S. city hosts the world's largest Halloween parade.

New York City

500

Before she was a "Real Housewife of Beverly Hills," this actress played the role of Lindsey Wallace in "Halloween" (1978).

Kyle Richards

500

When one witch won't do; the number of witches in William Shakespeare's Macbeth.

Three

500

"Haunted" appears on this album by Taylor Swift.

Speak Now (2010)

500

The good witch who removed the first "a" from her name in tribute to Dr. Dillamond, a martyred goat who taught at Shiz University.

Glinda

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