Movies
The 1994 horror film starring Tom Cruise, Kirsten Dunst, and Brad Pitt is about vampires
What is interview with the vampire?
Abe vigota and betty white have appeared in commericals for this candy.
What are Snickers?
This horror movie character’s costume is known for a burned face, striped sweater, and glove with knives.
What is Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street)?
Halloween was brought to the United States primarily by immigrants from these two countries.
What are Ireland and Scotland?
This 1932 monster, created by Karl Freund with gills and webbed hands.
What is The Creature from the Black Lagoon?
This 2008 Australian psychological horror follows a mother and her son haunted by a pop-up book.
What is The Babadook?
Tootsie Roll Industries make tootsie pops and another pop that is famous for having gum inside of it.
What is Charms?
This movie costume features a clown with a sinister smile and a red balloon.
What is Pennywise (It)?
This person wrote the song "Monster Mash"
Who is Bobby "Boris" Pickett?
This character often groans “fire… fire…” when angry and is identified by his square-shaped head and heavy forehead.
Who is Frankenstein’s Monster?
This Georges Franju classic about plastic surgery inspired this Billy Idol song.
What is Eyes without a Face?
This popular candy was originally known as fairy floss.
What is cotton candy?
This costume features a stitched-up doll with a knife.
What is Chucky (Child’s Play)?
This author wrote a famous poem describing goblins, witches, and mischievous spirits, influencing Halloween imagery.
Who is Washington Irving?
This Universal monster is famous for his slinking, silent movements and cloak.
What is Dracula?
This 1982 supernatural horror directed by Tobe Hooper features the line “They’re here.”
What is Poltergeist?
These small candies are known for the slogan “Melts in your mouth, not in your hand.”
What are M&M’s?
This costume features a striped suit, wild hair, pale skin, and moldy green skin.
What is Beetlejuice?
The first known mention of trick-or-treating in the U.S. appeared in newspapers during this decade
What is the 1920s?
This 1933 monster, played by Boris Karloff, rises from the grave after being embalmed and buried alive.
What is the mummy?
In this series, part 4 was named "the final chapter" but part 5 was "A new beginning"
What is Friday the 13th?
This candy, invented in the 1880s by George Renninger, was originally called “Chicken Feed.”
What is Candy Corn?
This 1968 Roman Polanski film inspires a costume of a pregnant woman surrounded by eerie neighbors.
What is Rosemary’s Baby?
In medieval England, “souling” involved children going door-to-door to receive this in exchange for prayers for the dead.
What is soul cakes?
This character often uses a top hat, a cane, and sunglasses to make his presence known.
Who is The Invisible Man?