He has bolts in his neck.
Frankenstein
This artist wrote and sings "Thriller."
Michael Jackson
This orange cat dressed up as a pirate with the family dog in this cartoon Halloween tv special from 1986. (Yes, Ms. Kate is old!)
Garfield
In the movie "Hocus Pocus," Mary didn't fly a broom, but flew this cleaning apparatus instead.
A vacuum.
The word "Halloween" comes from this phrase meaning the evening before All Soul's Day.
All Hallow's Eve
Watch out for this symbol - it could be Dracula!
A bat.
This is the main song in "The Nightmare Before Christmas."
This is Halloween
This Disney movie takes place on The Day of the Dead / Dia de los Muertos.
Coco
This famous magician died on Halloween in 1926.
Harry Houdini
October 31st was designated as Samhain, pronounced "sah-win," in ancient Celtic culture from this country.
Ireland / British Isles
Don't let it cross your path!
A black cat
This singer is featured on Eminem's "The Monster."
Rhianna
There were 29 years between the original and witchy sequel of this popular Halloween movie.
Hocus Pocus / Hocus Pocus 2
In Roald Dahl's book "The Witches," you'll know you're dealing with a witch if they are missing these.
Toes
This state held witch trials in the late 1600s.
Massachusetts
A cauldron.
The 90's band The Cranberries sang a song named for this undead creature.
Zombie
Jack Skellington's love interest is the ragdoll, Sally, who is stuffed with this.
Leaves
This activity forces you to stick your head in a barrel.
Bobbing for apples
Trick or Treating became popular in the US in this 1900s decade.
1930s
This symbol is often a child's first Halloween Costume.
A Pumpkin.
These creatures howled around London in this classic Halloween song.
Werewolves
In "It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown!" Snoopy flies on his doghouse searching for this WWI enemy.
The Red Baron
The Simpson's annual Halloween episode is titled this.
Treehouse of Horror.
Mary Shelley wrote a book about a pieced together monster known to us as Frankenstein but called this in the book.
Frankenstein's monster, fiend, creature, specter, demon, wretch, devil, thing, and/or ogre