This friendly specter has been haunting cartoons and comics since the 1940s.
Who is Casper the Friendly Ghost?
This green-skinned villain famously shrieked, “I’ll get you, my pretty—and your little dog too!”
Who is the Wicked Witch of the West
This Transylvanian count drinks blood and fears sunlight.
Who is Dracula?
This silent, white-masked killer stalks babysitters every Halloween.
Who is Michael Myers?
Breaking one of these supposedly brings seven years of bad luck.
What is a mirror?
This orange fruit replaced turnips as the symbol of Halloween.
What is the pumpkin?
In Ghostbusters, these are the dangerous energy beams that must never be crossed.
What are the streams?
This American town hosted infamous witch trials in 1692.
What is Salem?
This scientist’s creation is often mistaken for his name.
Who is Frankenstein’s Monster
This nightmare villain attacks teenagers while they sleep.
Who is Freddy Krueger?
A black cat crossing your path is bad luck—except in this country, where it’s good luck.
What is the United Kingdom (or Britain)?
This peanut-butter candy often ranks as Halloween’s favorite treat.
What are Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?
This headless rider is said to haunt Sleepy Hollow with a jack-o’-lantern for a head.
Who is the Headless Horseman?
This creature is the one who first gave Harry Potter his invitation to the world of Wizards in Hogwarts. DOUBLE POINTS IF YOU GET HIS NAME!
What is an owl? (HEDWIG)
This furry creature howls at the full moon and fears silver.
What is a werewolf?
This hockey-mask-wearing murderer haunts Camp Crystal Lake.
Who is Jason Voorhees?
Before pumpkins, these root vegetables were carved into lanterns in Ireland.
What are turnips?
In Canada, we have the beloved Smarties, but in the United States - the Smarties name belongs to this treat that resembles this Canadian sugar candy.
What are Rockets?
In Lord of the Rings, this ghoulish creature was awoken in the mines of Moria, lashing his whip and taking Gandalf the Grey to his untimely death. You shall not pass!
What is the Balrog?
Shakespeare’s witches chant, “Double, double, toil and…” what?
What is trouble?
This Japanese monster, awakened by nuclear tests, first appeared in 1954.
Who is Godzilla?
This ghost-faced killer torments teens in a 1996 meta-horror classic.
What is Scream?
This number is known as “the Number of the Beast.”
What is 666?
Who was the legendary “joker” god of Norse mythology, known for mischief and shapeshifting.
Who is Loki?
This haunted ship is said to glow with ghostly light as it sails forever without a port.
What is The Flying Dutchman?
This Disney villain used a potion to disguise herself as an old hag.
Who is the Evil Queen (from Snow White)?
This cryptid is said to live deep in the forests of the Pacific Northwest and leaves behind giant footprints.
Who is Bigfoot?
his 1980 film’s shocking shower scene twist helped define the slasher genre—and made audiences fear motels forever.
What is "Psycho"?
In this European country, red underwear on New Year’s Eve is believed to ward off bad luck.
What is Italy?
The name of this famous candy maker in English translates to "Child" or "Children".
What is Kinder?
SPOILER ALERT: At the end of the Sixth Sense, Cole Sear makes this statement that shocked audiences around the world with its twist.
What is "I see Dead People"?
This Disney warlock was a very jealous and evil man with a pet sidekick name Iago. SQUACK!
Who is Jafar?
This legendary creature of the Himalayas had a 1990s computer game appearance where he chases you down a ski hill.
What is a Yeti?
Ghost Face struck fear into his first victim in Scream when it was discovered that his phone call came from this place.
Vampires are pretty superstitious. In order for them to feast upon your blood, they will only find you in your bed when this happens.
What is "When someone invites them inside"?
Which brand’s secret formula is known internally by the codename “7X”?
What is Coca Cola?
The modern version of the beloved Zombie was first developed and portrayed in this George A. Romero movie in 1968.
What is "Night of the Living Dead"?
In folklore, witches’ black-furred companions were called these magical helpers or spirits.
What are familiars?
Perseus used a mirrored shield to defeat this snake-haired monster.
Who is Medusa?
No, its not Jeffrey Dalmer. This serial killer, from Silence of the Lambs, would enjoy having you over for dinner - but you may be on the menu.
Who is Hannibal Lecter?
According to Irish legend, hearing the cry of this spirit means death is coming to your family.
What is a banshee?
Which pre-Columbian civilization cultivated amaranth for ritual candies bound with human blood and honey, later banned by Spanish colonists?
Who were the Aztecs?