This 1993 Disney movie features three witch sisters who come back on Halloween night.
What is âHocus Pocus?â
This mythical bird is reborn from its ashes.
What is a âphoenix?â
You should knock on this material to avoid jinxing yourself.
What is âwood?â
This candyâs slogan is âTaste the Rainbow!â
What are âSkittlesâ
The name âHalloweenâ comes from this older phrase meaning âholy evening.â
What is âAll Hallowâs Eve?â
In Coraline, the Other Mother tries to sew these onto Coralineâs eyes.
What are âbuttons?â
This ghostly woman weeps by the river searching for her lost children.
Who is âLa Llorona?â
Opening this indoors is said to bring misfortune.
What is an âumbrella?â
True or false: Halloween is the second-largest commercial holiday after Christmas.
What is âtrue?â
The legend of werewolves came from people who believed in this full-moon curse.
What is âlycanthrophy?â
In Goosebumps, this creepy ventriloquist dummy comes to life.
This âfriendly ghostâ first appeared in a 1945 cartoon.
Who is âCasper?â
Breaking one of these is said to bring seven years of bad luck.
What is a âmirror?â
The average trick-or-treater consumes about this many calories on Halloween night.
What is â7000 calories?â
The jack-o-lantern was first carved from this root vegetable.
This 1984 film introduced Freddy Krueger, a villain who attacks in dreams.
What is âA Nightmare on Elm Street?â
In Norse mythology, this type of animal is seen as a messenger of death.
What is a âraven?â
Tossing this over your left shoulder is said to ward off bad luck.
What is âsalt?â
In Ireland, kids used to perform tricks for treats during this Celtic festival.
What is âSamhain?â
Halloween trick-or-treating originally started in this country.
What is âIreland?â
This Tim Burton film stars a character who loves to say his own name three times.
What is âBeetlejuice?â
People avoided whistling at night because it was believed to summon this.
What are âghosts?â
In China, this number is considered unlucky because it sounds like the word for âdeath.â
What is âfour?â
In some parts of Germany, kids go door-to-door on November 11th for this saintâs day.
What is âSt.Martinâs Day?â
Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein in 1818 when she was just 18 years old. This European country is where she conceived the story during a summer spent with Percy Shelley and Lord Byron.
What is âSwitzerland?â