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The movie serial killer from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974).
Leatherface.
The two colors on Freddy Krueger's iconic striped sweater.
Red and green.
List the colors of traditional candy corn in the correct order.
Yellow (bottom), orange (middle), white (top).
The name "Halloween" was derived from this holiday first designated as the day before All Saints' Day.
All Hallows' Eve.
This U.S. city is famously known as the "Witchcraft Capital."
Salem, Massachusetts.
Name the movie: "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."
The Shining (1980).
Norman Bates' morbid hobby from Psycho (1960).
Taxidermy.
The number of colors in a standard bag of M&Ms.
Six (blue, brown, green, orange, red and yellow).
Medieval Europeans held the superstition that devils and witches could disguise themselves as this creature.
Black cat.
This U.S. city hosts the world's largest Halloween Parade.
NYC (Greenwich Village Halloween Parade).
The globally highest-grossing horror film of all time.
It (2017).
This state is home to the haunted Overlook Hotel in The Shining (1980).
Colorado.
A survey of over 15,000 ranked this candy "the worst".
Circus Peanuts.
Instead of pumpkins, the Irish carved this root vegetable during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Turnips.
The most popular Halloween costume in 2023.
Barbie.
This movie serial killer is immortalized with a statue at the bottom of a lake in Crosby, Minnesota.
Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th).
The names of the three Sanderson sisters in the movie Hocus Pocus.
Winifred, Mary and Sarah.
The most-purchased Halloween candy in 2024.
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.
Halloween originates from this ancient Celtic festival that marked the end of the autumn harvest.
Samhain.
In the hit song "Monster Mash," Dracula opens his coffin and asks about this dance.
Transylvania Twist.
This actor was the basis of Michael Myers' mask in Halloween.
William Shatner (as Captain Kirk in Star Trek).
Name the movie: "Do you like scary movies?"
Scream (1996).
This chocolate candy is the most popular in Washington state (by pound sold).
M&Ms.
The name behind jack-o'-lanterns is associated with this character in Irish mythology.
Stingy Jack.
1984.