Classic Monsters
Famous Hauntings
Trick-or-Treating History
Witchcraft and Folklore
Creepy Creatures
100

This reanimated creature has bolts in his neck and was brought to life by Dr. Victor Frankenstein.

Who is Frankenstein’s monster?

100

This hotel inspired Stephen King’s “The Shining.”

What is The Stanley Hotel?

100

This country is credited with starting the Halloween tradition of dressing up and going door-to-door.

What is Ireland?

100

This was the primary method of “testing” accused witches in colonial America.

What is the water test (or swimming test)?

100

With eight legs and a venomous bite, this creature’s web is a symbol of Halloween.

What is a spider?

200

This famous vampire from Transylvania doesn’t appear in mirrors.

Who is Count Dracula?

200

The infamous Amityville house is in this U.S. state.

What is New York?

200

This 1930s costume trend popularized mass-market Halloween outfits in America.

What are box costumes?

200

Witches are known to travel on this mode of transport, especially on Halloween night.

What is a broomstick?

200

Known for drinking blood, this creature transforms into a bat in folklore.

What is a vampire?

300

Half man, half wolf, this creature can only be killed with silver.

What is a werewolf?

300

This ghost is said to haunt the Tower of London after her beheading.

Who is Anne Boleyn?

300

Halloween candy didn't become common until this decade, when candy manufacturers saw the potential.

What is the 1950s?

300

This plant, used in folklore to protect against witches, is said to ward off evil spirits when hung in doorways.

What is garlic?

300

Popular in voodoo legends, this undead creature is brought back to life by dark magic.

What is a zombie?

400

This classic Egyptian monster is wrapped in bandages and cursed to walk the earth.

What is a mummy

400

“The Bell Witch” terrorized a family in this southern U.S. state in the 1800s.

What is Tennessee?

400

This, objectively, is the best Halloween candy.

What are Reese's Cups?

400

A gathering of witches, as depicted in Macbeth.

What is a coven?

400

These “undead” sea creatures are known for their single glowing lure to attract prey.

What is an anglerfish?

500

Often associated with swamps, this creature’s theme song plays before he’s seen emerging from the deep.

Who is the Creature from the Black Lagoon?

500

This New Orleans home, once owned by Madame LaLaurie, is known for its disturbing history.

What is the LaLaurie Mansion?

500

This popular treat was originally created in the 1880s to resemble corn kernels.

What is candy corn?

500

The town of Salem, famous for its witch trials, is in this U.S. state.

What is Massachusetts?

500

In Greek mythology, this monster had snakes for hair and could turn people to stone with her gaze.

Who is Medusa?

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