You might spin one of these... “of fortune”
Wheel
At Disneyland, you can watch the headless horseman ride down this central road
Main Street
A corpse brought back to life
Zombie
This animal joined Halloween after the 15th century fear of witches spread throughout Europe
The Black Cat
Wow! The neighbors gave trick-or-treaters the king size of this Nestle candy bar with a noisy name
Crunch
It may be short-eared or great horned
Owl
"I got a rock," was Charlie Brown's lament in the 1966 TV special about this "Great" imaginary being
The Great Pumpkin
Also known as a lycanthrope, this beastly monster can be killed by a silver bullet or other silver weapon
Werewolf
This Halloween game may be derived from the inclusion of the goddess Pomona in the festivities
Bobbing for Apples
Abe Vigoda and Betty White have appeared in commercials for this candy bar that satisfies
Snickers
Temporary financial aid
Loan
Because it's Halloween, Elliot dresses up E.T. like one of these so he won't be recognized
A ghost
In Egypt, it had the body of a lion and the head of a man; in Greece, it had the head of a woman and wings
The Sphinx
Originally, instead of pumpkins, this small root vegetable of the mustard family was used for carving
A Turnip
This tri-colored sweet, popular on Halloween, has its own national day on October 30
Candy Corn
Saintly nimbus
Halo
This Warren Zevon tune about shapeshifters in England is a staple on radio stations in October
Werewolves of London
Half-man, half-beast son of the Queen of Crete
The Minotaur
This Christian holiday also called Hallowmas was created as the day after Halloween to convert people
All Saints' Day
The name of these bite-sized candies is also a British term for ninepin bowling
Skittles
Rodin sculpted the “gates of...” this
Hell
"Halloween III" was subtitled this, just like the title of a Donovan song
Season of the Witch
This other word for a vampire may come from the Greek word "nosophoros," or plague-carrier
Nosferatu
This character comes from a tale of a dead man barred from Heaven and Hell who wandered the earth with his fire
The Jack O' Lantern
Tootsie Roll industries makes Tootsie Pops (candy inside a lollipop) and these Blow Pops (gum inside a lollipop)
Charms