This ghoul can be brought into the room by saying his name three times without interruption.
Who is "Beetlejuice"?
This common halloween tradition traces its roots to the humble Irish Turnip.
What is "Jack o' lantern carving"?
When there is something strange in your neighborhood, you gonna call this group.
Who are the "Ghostbusters"?
This rural practice involves the startling of a sleeping bovine.
What is "Cow Tipping"?
This chocolate treat is America's most purchased halloween candy, and features a second star ingredient.
What are "Reese's Cups"?
This 1980 Stanley Kubrick film features a haunted hotel, twin girls, and the phrase 'Here's Johnny!'
What is "The Shining"?
This Shakespearian ghoul was assassinated on the orders of MacBeth.
Who is "The ghost of Banquo"?
The song released in 1962 by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt Kickers features lyrics such as "Whatever happened to my Transylvania Twist?"
What is "The Monster Mash"?
A particularly destructive Halloween prank involves the sprinkling of this substance into the gas tank of somebody's car.
What is "Sugar"?
The original name for candy corn, invented in the 1880s and inspired by the primary use of corn by farmers of the time.
What is "Chicken Feed"?
In this movie, the main villain asks "What's your favorite scary movie?"
What is "Scream"?
The Romanian prince from whom Bram Stoker drew his inspiration for Dracula.
Who is "Vlad the Impaler"?
This spooky release is the best selling album of all time.
What is Michael Jackson's "Thriller"?
This 1980's rap duo shares their name with the containers empties in a common restaurant prank.
Who are "Salt-n-Pepa"?
According to 1980's urban legend, this combination of Halloween treats causes the stomach to explode.
What are "Pop Rocks and Coke"?
This villain from the Batman series was born on a Monday.
Who is "Solomon Grundy"?
This cryptid creature from the Northeast is described as having a horse's head, bat wings, and a forked tail.
What is "The Jersey Devil"?
Name the move for which this song is the theme.
What is "Halloween"?
This U.S. president frequently drove guests into the lak in his amphibicar, pretending as though they were in grave danger, when really the car could swim just fine.
Who is "Lyndon B. Johnson"?
Trick or Treating has its roots in this Catholic tradition, in which the poor would go door-to-door on All Souls' Day offering to pray for the dead in exchange for small pastries.
What is "Soul Cakes," or "Souling"?
The mask donned by Michael Myers in the movie halloween is actually a mask of this character, painted white.
Who is "Captain Kirk"?
This is one of the books by which Frankenstein's monster taught himself to read.
What is "Paradise Lost", "Plutarch's Lives", or "The Sorrows of Young Werther"?
"Warren Zevon's 1978 song refers to one of the titular hairy creatures holding a Chinese menu in their hand at a restaurant in Britain".
What is "Werewolves of London"?
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