In Halloween traditions, what is the object traditionally "bobbed" for?
Apples
In a well-known Halloween song, which family is described as “creepy, kooky, mysterious, and spooky”?
The Addams Family
How many pieces of candy does the average house give to every trick-or-treater that comes by?
Two pieces
What do you call a gathering of witches?
A coven
In the 1978 movie "Halloween," who played the character Laurie Strode?
Jamie Lee Curtis
Making history in 1958, who was the 1st First Lady to decorate the White House for Halloween?
Mamie Eisenhower
According to Bobby Pickett’s song, “They played the monster mash/ (The monster mash) It was a graveyard ___________.”
What is smash?
In the Korean War, soldiers were given this candy as a morale-boosting treat during battles. What is the popular candy called?
Tootsie Rolls
Who wrote the 1818 classic book "Frankenstein"?
Mary Shelley
Due to budget constraints, the original Halloween film used a $2 William Shatner mask, spray-painted white, as the iconic face worn by this character.
Michael Myers
From an Irish folktale featuring a frugal man named "Stingy Jack," the term "jack o' lantern" originates from a deal with what supernatural entity?
The devil
This Irish rock band had a hit song titled “Zombie.” What is the name of the band?
The Cranberries
When did the modern version of trick-or-treating for Halloween candy become popular?
1940s
In Medieval Europe, the belief that devils and witches could disguise as these feline creatures led to their association with Halloween.
Black cats
Before adopting the enchanting title "Hocus Pocus," this Disney film had a spookier original name, leaning more towards horror than comedy. What was its original title?
Halloween House
On Halloween, Scottish women would hang these in front of a fire as old folklore said they would be able to see who their future husbands would be. What were they hanging?
Wet sheets
Vincent Price provides the spooky monologue at the end of what popular Halloween song?
What is Michael Jackson's "Thriller"?
In an annual sugar rush, an astounding 35 million pounds of this iconic Halloween treat are produced each year, totaling around 9 billion individual pieces.
Candy corn
Contrary to popular belief, the real Ichabod Crane didn't reside in Sleepy Hollow, New York. Where did the real Ichabod Crane live?
Staten Island
Out of all the films in the Paranormal Activity series, this installment claimed the title of the most commercially successful.
Paranormal Activity 3
In which American state is it illegal to wear the garb of a priest or nun as a Halloween costume?
Alabama
In one of their hit songs, which artist claimed, “You’re the devil in disguise, oh yes you are!”
Who is Elvis Presley?
How many pieces of candy does a plastic jack-o'-lantern approximately carry?
250
According to superstitions, on Halloween, some believe that wearing your clothes inside out and walking backward will result in seeing this supernatural entity at midnight.
A witch
This horror movie, released in 1960, was the first American film to show a toilet on screen.
Psycho