This classic Disney movie features a witch who turns her brother into a cat and a group of kids who try to stop her on Halloween night.
What is Hocus Pocus
This day, celebrated on October 31, marks the eve of All Saints' Day and has roots in ancient Celtic traditions.
What is Halloween
This candy uses the advertising "left" or "right"
What is Twix
In folklore, this creature, often associated with Halloween, is said to be a reanimated corpse that feeds on human flesh, commonly depicted in horror films.
What is a zombie
This popular activity involves children dressing in costumes and going door-to-door to collect candy on Halloween night.
What is trick-or-treating
In this 1996 film, a masked killer targets high school students while they are drawn into a deadly game of horror movie trivia.
What is Scream
This tradition involves carving faces into vegetables, originally using turnips, and later pumpkins in North America.
What is carving jack-o'-lanterns
This candy uses the slogan "taste the rainbow"
What is Skittles
This iconic character, often depicted with a pumpkin head, is known for roaming the night in search of lost souls.
Who is Jack-O'-Lantern
This traditional Halloween game involves trying to grab apples floating in water using only your mouth, often played at parties.
What is apple bobbing
This 1978 horror film, directed by John Carpenter, features a masked killer named Michael Myers who escapes from a mental institution and returns to his hometown.
What is Halloween
Candy was invented in this decade
What is 1500 BC
This candy uses the slogan “Sometimes you feel like a nut. Sometimes you don’t”
What is Almond Joy
This spooky character is known for his long black cape, sharp fangs, and transformation into a bat.
Who is Count Dracula
This popular activity involves designing pumpkins, often with spooky or silly faces, and is a staple of Halloween decor.
What is pumpkin carving
This 1981 horror film features a group of college students who unwittingly awaken a vengeful spirit while exploring an abandoned asylum.
What is The Evil Dead
In the 19th century, this U.S. city became the first to officially hold a Halloween parade, helping to popularize the holiday.
What is New York City
This candy is a nougat topped with caramel and coated in milk chocolate
What is Snickers
This character, a living doll possessed by a serial killer's spirit, has become a horror icon since the late 1980s.
Who is Chucky
This activity is done at most Halloween events by children in order to portray another character, person, etc.
What is wearing a costume
In this 1976 film, a woman realizes her new boyfriend is a member of a satanic cult with a terrifying agenda for her baby.
What is Rosemary's Baby?
The practice of "trick-or-treating" is believed to have originated from this medieval practice of going door-to-door asking for food in exchange for prayers for the dead.
What is souling
This candy was originally named opal fruits
What is Starburst
This character from Halloween lore is said to come to life when children fail to respect the traditions of Halloween, punishing those who do not celebrate properly.
Who is Stingy Jack
This popular Halloween activity involves visiting haunted attractions, often featuring actors in costumes, special effects, and eerie themes to scare participants.
What is going to a haunted house