Urban Legends
Scary Movies
Disney/Animation
Origins and Traditions
Spooky Songs
100

This urban legend is said to warn against looking in mirrors at night (hint, you have to chant it 3 times)

Bloody Mary

100

In The Ring people have this many days to live after watching a haunted tape. 

7 days

100

The name of Jack Skellington's dog in The Nightmare Before Christmas

Zero
100

The color combination most associated with Halloween.

Orange and Black

100

This 1984 hit by Ray Parker Jr. asks, “Who you gonna call?”

Ghostbusters

200

The name of the supposed government facility tied to alien conspiracy theories and UFOs.

Area 51

200

The horror icon who says this catchphrase.

"What's your favorite scary movie?"

Ghostface

200

The name of the Corpse Bride. 

Emily

200

This country is believed to be the birthplace of Halloween.

Ireland

200

Michael Jackson’s 1982 hit features Vincent Price’s eerie VoiceOver.

Thriller

300

This widespread South American urban legend is about a wailing woman who killed her children.

La Llorona

300

The hotel Jack Torrance gets hired to work at in The Shining.

The Overlook Hotel

300

The university Marnie attends in Return to Halloweentown.

Witch University

300

This vegetable was originally carved instead of pumpkins.

Turnips

300

This AC/DC song is a highway you probably don’t want to travel on Halloween night.

Highway to Hell

400

Mixing this candy with Coca Cola is said to make your stomach explode.

Pop rocks

400

This horror movie was the first American movie to show a toilet on screen.

Psycho

400

The name of the book of spells owned by the Sanderson sisters in Hocus Pocus.

Book

400

Halloween originated from this ancient Celtic festival

Samhain

400

Composer of the score for the Halloween movie. 

John Carpenter

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