The villain in most of the Harry Potter books who is allo called "He who must not be names." Harry defeats at the end.
Who is Voldemort?
"This candy, with colorful hard shells and a chocolate center, famously 'melts in your mouth, not in your hand.'"
What are M & Ms?
This classic 80s horror based on Stephen King’s novel, this psychological horror stars Jack Nicholson as a writer who slowly loses his mind while caretaking a remote, haunted hotel.
What is The Shining?
"This evil lion plots to take over Pride Rock by killing his brother, Mufasa, in The Lion King."
Who is Scar?
"According to legend, this human transforms into a beast under the full moon, a theme seen in many horror films and folklore."
What is a werewof?
What is Quiddich?
This candy was first made in 1898 and was designed to look like a kernel of corn and it's early name was Chicken Feed, has now become a Halloween staple."
What is Candy Corn?
The mask worn by the killer was inspired by Edvard Munch’s painting The Scream. It became so popular it was adopted as a real Halloween costume.
What is Scream?
"With razor-sharp claws for fingers, this villain terrorizes teenagers in their dreams on Elm Street."
Who is Freddy Krueger?
"This headless spirit haunts this small town, terrorizing Ichabod Crane in Washington Irving’s classic tale."
What is Sleepy Hallow
The house founded by a witch known for her bravery and loyalty, represented by a badger, which Harry is apart of.
What is Hufflepuff?
"This candy bar, known for its combination of nougat, caramel, and peanuts, was originally named after a family horse."
What is Snickers?
Originally Planned for Disney Channel but producers saw it potential and released it in July and failed miserably in the box office, but has since become a Halloween cult classic.
What is Hocus Pocus?
"This dark lord, known for his deep voice and black armor, was formerly a Jedi named Anakin Skywalker."
Who is Darth Vader?
This monster was created by a woman who wrote the novel and published it anonymously while in her teens. It feature a mad scientist fanatic about giving life to the dead.
Who is Frankenstein?
The potions master known for his mysterious and strict nature who always seamed to antagonize Harry and his friends.
Who is Professor Snape?
1932, this candy bar had three different flavors in one package: chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. This trio inspired it's name. DuringWW@ due to sugar rationing, only the chocolate flavor remained
What is the 3 Musketeers?
Actor Micheal Kempton starred in this iconic Halloween movie directed by Tim Burton, and a the 2nd movie was released earlier this year.
What is Beatle Juice?
"This sinister doll, possessed by the spirit of a serial killer, first terrorized audiences in 1988's Child's Play."
Who is Chucky?
This villain was first introduced in a book first published in 1897 first titled "The Undead" that takes place in Transylvania. It received mixed reviews and modest sales. The book gained popularity, particularly after the 1931 film adaptation.
Who is Dracula?
"This position in Quidditch is responsible for catching the Golden Snitch, earning 150 points for their team. Harry plays this position"
What is the Seeker?
This candy introduced "Colorless" as an anti-bullying campaign in Canada. All the pieces looked identical (white) but still tasted like their usual fruit flavors, symbolizing that no matter what we look on the outside, on the inside we're still unique and wonderful?
What are Skittles?
This was the first horror film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. After the film's release, cases of “possession” reportedly rose, and many people were genuinely afraid of becoming possessed.
What is The Exorcist?
"This evil clown, created by Stephen King, preys on the children of Derry, Maine, taking the form of their worst fears."
Who is Pennywise?
"This infamous 17th-century witch trial took place in Massachusetts, leading to the execution of 20 people accused of witchcraft."
What are the Salem Which Trials?