The name of the villain in the movie, "The Nightmare Before Christmas".
Who is Oogie Boogie.
The most popular Halloween costume for pets.
What is a pumpkin. Followed by hot dog, bat, bumblebee and spider.
Pumpkins are technically a fruit/vegetable.
What is fruit.
The vegetable once thought to have supernatural powers on Halloween.
What is cabbage.
The Irish and Scottish carved this on Halloween before pumpkins.
What is turnips.
The names of the three Sanderson sisters in the movie "Hocus Pocus".
Who are Winifred, Mary and Sarah.
The most popular Halloween costume in the U.S. in 2023 according to Google.
What is Barbie.
Another name for a pumpkin seed.
What is a pepita.
The word "Halloween" comes from.
What is "All Hallows' Eve". (The first known use of the word Halloween is in the poem "Halloween" written in 1786)
A man who practices witchcraft.
What is a warlock.
The movie that tops Rotten Tomatoes' list of the Scariest Horror Movies Ever.
What is "The Exorcist".
The amount of money Americans spend on dressing their pets up for Halloween.
What is approximately $700 million.
The U.S. state that produces the most pumpkins.
What is Illinois.
How Early New Englanders protected their homes from evil spirits.
What is by hiding their shoes in the walls.
The quote "Double, double toil and trouble" comes from.
What is William Shakespeare's "MacBeth".
Edward Cullen is a vampire in the popular movie and book series.
What is Twilight.
Americans used these for early Halloween decorations in the early 1900s.
What is crepe paper, cardboard cutouts, corn stalks, pumpkins, gourds and hay.
The Guinness World Record held by Keene, New Hampshire for the most displayed in one place.
What is LIT jack-o'-lanterns.
The reason we trick or treat.
What is it began as a way for homeowners to reward pranksters for not vandalizing their home on Halloween.
Another name for a lycanthrope.
What is a werewolf.
The actor who played Laurie Strode in the 1978 movie "Halloween".
Who is Jamie Lee Curtis.
The first lady who first decorated the White House for Halloween.
Who is Mamie Eisenhower in 1958 for a Halloween luncheon.
Jack-o'-lanterns are carved for this reason.
What is based on the tradition that comes from the tale of "Stingy Jack".
The reason Halloween was nearly canceled as a holiday in the 1930s.
What is pranksters and vandals were causing millions of dollars of damage to U.S. cities on Halloween night.
Having a fear of Halloween.
What is Samhainophobia.