How many times do you have to have to say Beetlejuice’s name to get him to show up?
A.. One
B. Three
C. One Hundred
B. Three
In which country did Halloween originate?
A. England
B. America
C. Scotland
D. Ireland
D. Ireland
According to the song, which family were 'creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky'?
A. The Munsters
B. The Addams Family
C. The Simpsons
D. The Boxtrolls
B. The Addams Family
This person founded the Hershey company
A. Hershey T. Walker
B. Milton S. Hershey
C. Harry Hersh
B. Who was Milton S. Hershey?
What phobia do you suffer from if you have an intense fear of Halloween?
A. Phasmophobia
B. Samhainophobia
C. Wiccaphobia
D. Halloweenophobia
B. Samhainophobia
What is the name of the town the movie Paranorman take place in?
A. Sleepy Hollow
B. Blithe Spirit
C. Blithe Hollow
D. Flanders
C. Blithe Hollow
This was the decade in which trick or treating became popular?
A. 1930's
B. 1940's
C. 1950's
C. What are the 1950's?
What song do these lyrics come from: "If there's something strange in your neighborhood, who ya gonna call?"
A. Frankenweenie, by Adele
B. Thriller, by Michael Jackson
C. Ghostbusters, by Ray Parker Jr.
D. Casper? Not all that friendly, by Foo Fighters
C. Ghostbusters, by Ray Parker Jr.
The slogan: “Don’t let hunger happen to you” is from which candy?
A. Butterfinger
B. Milky Way
C. Snickers
D. Twix
C. Snickers
What was the name of Dracula's sidekick?
A. Vermon
B. Renfield
C. Fischer
B. Renfield
What does the spell LUMOS mean in the Harry Potter movies?
A. Wand Lighting Charm
B. Flying Charm
C. Invisable Charm
A. Wand Lighting Charm
In the popular Halloween Candy Buyback program, children sell their uneaten candy to local dentists who then distribute it to whom?
A. Children from other countries
B. Elderly people in retirement homes
C. Candy companies
D. Deployed military personnel
D. Deployed military personnel
There is a band from North America called Smashing Pumpkins. True or False?
A. Absolutely true
B. False – that has to be made up
A. Absolutely true
This is what the two M's stand for in the M&M's logo
A. Matt and Monkey
B. Mars and Murrie
C. Milton and Murrie
B. What is Mars and Murrie?
Transylvania is a region in which country?
A. Germany
B. Romania
C. Hungary
D. Yugoslavia
B. Romania
What is Velma’s Halloween costume in the movie Scooby?
A. The Knight Sir Lancelot
B. The Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg
C. The Singer Rihanna
D. Supergirl
B. The Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg
What is the fastest time to carve a pumpkin according to the Guinness World of Records?
A. 32.93 seconds
B. 3.18 seconds
C. 16.47seconds
D. 43.59 seconds
C. 16.47 seconds
The fastest time to carve a pumpkin is 16.47 seconds achieved by Stephen Clarke (USA) on PIX11 Morning News in New York, New York, USA, on 31 October 2013. The jack-o'-lantern is required to have a complete face, including eyes, nose, mouth and ears. Clarke broke his Guinness World Record of 16.47 seconds for speed carving a single pumpkin by carving a Jack O’ Lantern in 9.4 seconds in front of an enthusiastic outdoor audience at a Fall Harvest party at Waynesboro, Virginia in 2020.
Finish the lyrics from “monster Mash”: “I was working in the _____ late on night, when my eyes beheld an eerie sight.”
A. Basement
B. Attic
C. Lab
C. Lab
The average American household spends how much on Halloween candy each year?
A. $28
B. $35
C. $44
D. $52
C. $44
What is a group of witches called?
A. Gaggle
B. Flock
C. Murder
D. Coven
D. Coven
Is the Nightmare Before Christmas about Christmas or Halloween?
A. Christmas
B. Halloween
C. Both
C. Both
What Country are Vampire Bats from?
A. Argentina
B. Germany
C. Romania
D. Moldova
A. Argentina
Unlike what most people believe, vampire bats (the ones that actually exist and can give you a form of rabies) are actually found in Southern Argentina
The song “Werewolves of London” was made famous by which singer?
A. Ed Sheeran
B. Warren Zevon
C. Frank Sinatra
D. Ariana Grande
B. Warren Zevon
What occupation of the inventor of cotton candy?
A. Dentist
B. Butcher
C. Nurse
D. Carnival Carny
A. Dentist
In 1897, dentist William Morrison (a candy maker and dentist, respectively) partnered with confectioner John C. Wharton to devise a machine that used centrifugal force to turn sugar into cotton-like strands. The result was cotton candy, but that name didn’t come until the 1920s. Morrison and Wharton called their treat “Fairy Floss.”
What is the first name of Dr. Frankenstein?
A. Freddy
B. Victor
C. Frank
D. George
B. Victor