Classic Costumes
Slashers
Trick-or-Treat
Spooky, Not Scary
Spooky Superstitions
100

Pointy-hat spell caster

A Witch

100

Masked slasher from Halloween

Michael Myers

100

Candy given out the most in the U.S.

Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups

100

Three resurrected sisters return to Salem after 300 years in this fan-favorite Disney film.

Hocus Pocus

100

Broken object bringing bad luck

A Mirror

200

White sheet apparition

A Ghost

200

Clowns aren’t funny in this Stephen King remake

IT

200

Classic orange sweet most people debate

Candy Corn

200

In this 1993 film, a skeleton disguised as Santa tries to merge Christmas with Halloween

The Nightmare Before Christmas

200

Animal said to cross your path before misfortune

A Black Cat

300

Fanged creature in a cape

A Vampire

300

“Heeeeere’s Johnny!” is from this horror film

The Shining

300

Month/day of Halloween

October 31st

300

This 1995 film stars a “friendly ghost” who befriends a girl living in a haunted mansion.

Casper

300

What you should not walk under

A Ladder

400

Bandage-covered stalker

A Mummy

400

GhostFace torments Sidney Prescott in this meta horror franchise.

Scream

400

Decorative “lights of Halloween”

Jack-O-Lanterns

400

Three magical siblings discover their family’s witchy secret while growing up in the Cromwell clan.

HalloweenTown

400

Protective salt circle stops these

Evil Spirits

500

Green giant who bolts when angry

Frankenstein's Monster

500

This “Good Guy” doll is possessed by the soul of serial killer Charles Lee Ray.

Chucky

500

Term for going door-to-door in costume

Trick-Or-Treat

500

A family of delightfully gloomy oddballs stars in this spooky 1991 live-action comedy.

The Adam's Family
500

Midnight is called this supernatural hour

Witching Hour

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