Famous Monsters
Spooky Movies
Haunted Places
Halloween History
Creepy Creatures
100

This character in Bram Stoker's novel is known for drinking blood to stay youthful.

Dracula

100

In Hocus Pocus, this group of mischievous siblings are witches brought back to life on Halloween night.

The Sanderson Sisters 

100

This haunted U.S. city is known for its voodoo history and ghostly cemeteries.

New Orleans

100

During Halloween, people wore these items to blend in and hide from wandering spirits.

Masks or costumes

100

This creature has eight legs and spins webs to catch its prey.

Spider

200

This character, created by Mary Shelley, is often called by his creator’s last name, even though he’s technically nameless.

Frankenstein's Monster

200

This movie is about a town where every day is Halloween.

The Nightmare Before Christmas

200

Known for its spooky spiral staircase, this California mansion is designed with hundreds of rooms, stairs to nowhere, and windows on the floor.

Winchester Mystery House

200

To ward off vampires, people often placed this smelly plant around their homes.

Garlic

200

This symbol of bad luck is often seen on Halloween decorations, perched and staring back.

Black Cat

300

This mythological creature could turn people to stone with her gaze.

Medusa

300

In this movie you need to say this character’s name three times to summon him. 

Beetlejuice

300

This prison in San Francisco Bay housed infamous criminals and is said to be haunted.

Alcatraz

300

In old folklore, people believed this household item could trap a witch if left outside.

Broom

300

This insect is known for its ability to “live” even after losing its head

cockroach

400

This monster is often wrapped in cloth to protect its body.

Mummy

400

In Halloweentown, what young girl learns that she’s actually a witch and must save the magical town.

Marnie

400

This building in Washington, D.C., is rumored to be haunted by presidents like Abraham Lincoln.

White House

400

Ancient people lit these on Halloween to scare away ghosts and evil spirits.

Bonfires

400

According to mythology, this giant, mythological creature resembles an octopus and was said to drag sailors to their doom

The Kraken

500

This monster is a human with a cursed fate, doomed to transform once a month

Werewolf
500

In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, a troll breaks into Hogwarts during this holiday.

Halloween

500

This haunted hotel is famous for its role in Stephen King’s The Shining.

The Overlook Hotel

500

People used to carve faces into this vegetable to ward off spirits before pumpkins became popular.

Turnip

500

In folklore, this creature is part bat, part vampire, and supposedly drinks the blood of livestock

Chupacabra

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