The name of the summer camp where Friday the 13th takes place.
Camp Crystal Lake.
The irrational fear and hatred of transgender people.
Transphobia.
A scary clown terrorizes a group of children in Derry.
It (2017, dir. Andy Muschetti).
The colours found in candy corn.
"It's alive! It's alive!"
Frankenstein (1931, dir. James Whale).
The amount of days people who view the tape in The Ring have to live.
Seven days.
The fear of spiders.
Arachnophobia.
This John Carpenter directed iconic slasher was originally titled "The Babysitter Murders".
Halloween (1978, dir. John Carpenter).
A popular tune; the titular dance being known as |a graveyard smash" alleged to have "caught on in a flash".
The Monster Mash.
"The power of Christ compels you!"
The Exorcist (1973, dir. William Friedkin).
The allergy Charlie has in Hereditary.
d̶e̶e̶z̶ Tree nuts.
The fear of tight spaces.
Claustrophobia.
Things are amiss at the Bates Motel.
Psycho (1960, dor. Alfred Hitchcock).
The city known as "the witchcraft capital of the world", infamous for its witch trials.
Salem, Massachusetts.
"Do you like scary movies?"
Scream (1996, dir. Wes Craven).
The title Dani is crowned as in Midsommar.
May Queen.
The fear of open spaces and crowds.
Agoraphobia.
Chris is nervous about his interracial relationship as his girlfriend invites him to a "meet the parents" type get away in upstate New York, but quickly spirals into a nightmare beyond his imagination.
Get Out (2017, dir. Jordan Peele).
Why black cats are associated with Halloween.
It was believed witches could disguise themselves as a black cat.
"Heeeeeeere's Johnny!"
The Shining (1980, dir. Stanley Kubrick).
The U.S. state that The Blair Witch Project takes place in.
Maryland.
The fear of hypodermic needles.
Trypanophobia.
Titular tools of the trade; the Tobin Bell tolls for thee.
Saw (2004, dir. James Wan).
The year Spirit Halloween first opened.
1983.
"What ever you do, don't fall asleep."
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984, dir. Wes Craven).