This ghost, who by all accounts is considered the friendliest, was featured in a Family Comedy starring Christina Ricci.
Who is, "Casper"?
"Who you gonna call...?"
What is, "Ghostbusters"?
This orange Halloween staple great for carving is actually considered a fruit.
What is, a pumpkin?
This "Big Apple" city hosts the world's largest Halloween parade in Greenwhich Village.
What is, New York City?
Before donning the cape and cowl, Robert Pattinson gained fame as Edward Cullen, a character from a series that redefined this nocturnal creature in modern romance.
What is, a vampire?
This place, home to Dracula and the namesake of a goofy Adam Sandler movie franchise, derives its name from the Medieval Latin phrase terra ultra silvam which means 'land beyond the forest".
What is, Transylvania?
"They're creepy and they're kooky
Mysterious and spooky
They're all together ooky..."
What is, "The Addams Family?"
These pyramid-shaped candies once referred to as "chicken feed" are typically yellow, orange, and white.
What are, candy corn?
This date, known historically as All Hallow's Eve, is celebrated with costumes, trick-or-treating and spooky decorations
What is, October 31st?
This dream-invading monster, known for his burned face and bladed glove, haunts the nightmares of teenagers on Elm Street.
Who is, Freddy Krueger?
This canine character is mistaken for the Great Pumpkin in the Charlie Brown Halloween special
Who is, Snoopy?
"It was a one-eyed, one-horned, flying..."
What is, "Purple People Eater"?
This rainbow-colored, fruity candy sells over 3 million pounds over Halloween.
What is, Skittles?
This Irish band, whose namesake is often made into a relish and served at thanksgiving, has a hit song titled "Zombie".
Who are, "The Cranberries"?
This scientist, often mistakenly thought to be the green monster himself, created a living being from dead body parts in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel
Who is, "Frankenstein"?
The Sanderson Sisters are featured in this Disney classic.
What is, "Hocus Pocus"?
"I was working in the lab late one night when my eyes beheld an eerie sight, for my monster from his slab, began to rise and suddenly, to my surprise he did the..."
What is, "Monster Mash"?
This Halloween tradition is believed to stem from the 16th century in Ireland, Scotland and Wales where people went door-to-door in costumer asking for food in exchange for a poem or a song.
What is, Trick-or-treating?
This Halloween game which involves dipping your head in water to retrieve a piece of fruit, stems from Celtic Holiday Samhain (pronounced sow-win) which marked the transition from harvest to winter.
What is, bobbing for apples?
Often associated with ancient Egypt, these preserved bodies are a staple in horror films and Halloween decorations.
What are, mummies?
The name of the city where "The Nightmare Before Christmas" takes place.
What is, Halloween Town?
"...But terror takes the sound before you make it, you start to freeze, as horror looks you right between the eyes, you're paralyzed..."
What is, "Thriller"?
This candy, which may belong to Ms. Witherspoon, is the most popular candy given out on Halloween.
What is, "Reese's PeanutButter Cups"?
Vincent Price provides the spooky monologue in this popular Halloween song.
What is, "Thriller"?
This creature who transforms during a full moon, is also known as a lycanthrope.
What is, a werewolf?