What’s the name of the ghost who’s “friendly”?
Casper
What creature turns into a bat?
Vampire
What kind of lantern is made from a carved pumpkin?
Jack-o-Lantern
What candy slogan says “Taste the Rainbow”?
Skittles
What do children say when they knock on doors for candy?
Trick or Treat
What classic horror movie features a masked killer named Michael Myers?
Halloween
What creature has eight legs?
Spider
What tradition involves telling scary tales by candlelight?
Ghost Stories
What type of candy is shaped like tiny cones and is three colours?
Candy Corn
What famous magician died on Halloween in 1926?
Harry Houdini
In “Coraline,” what creepy feature do the “Other Mother” and “Other Father” have instead of eyes?
Buttons
What monster is known for creating chaos in King Kong’s city battles?
Godzilla
What is another name for Halloween?
All Hallows' Eve
What candy bar is filled with nougat, caramel, and peanuts?
Snickers
What is the most popular Halloween candy in North America? Hint: It's a type of chocolate.
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
In “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” what is the name of the Pumpkin King?
Jack Skellington
What mythical bird rises from its own ashes?
Phoenix
What vegetable was originally used to make jack-o’-lanterns before pumpkins?
Turnips
What sour candy slogan says “First they’re sour, then they’re sweet”?
Sour Patch Kids
What holiday comes right after Halloween?
All Saints’ Day or Day of the Dead (depending on culture)
In “Hocus Pocus,” what are the three witches’ last name?
Sanderson
What monster comes to life when lightning strikes?
Frankenstien's Monster
What country is believed to be the origin of Halloween?
Ireland
What candy’s slogan is “Melts in your mouth, not in your hand”?
M&Ms
What do you call the night before Halloween in some places?
Mischief Night