Jack-O-Lantern
This popular Halloween candy was originally known as "chicken feed".
Candy Corn
Spiders are this type of bug.
Arachnids
The highest grossing Scary/Halloween movie of all time.
It (2017)
This feline frontman of Tenacious D may bring bad luck if he crosses your path
Jack Black cat
A medieval tradition in which the poor would go door to door "souling" inspired this modern tradition.
Trick-or-treating
This Shakespearean tragedy features a King who got his ear filled with poison while he was sleeping.
Hamlet
This U.S. state has the most bats
Texas
This Marvel villain has a Halloween themed arsenal.
Mary Shelly's creation dancing to Bobby Pickett's tune
Frankenstein's Monster Mash
This U.S. City hosts the world's largest Halloween parade.
New York City - The annual Greenwich Village Halloween Parade
Sam's iconic weapon in Trick R Treat is a half eaten piece of this candy.
A Lollipop
The deadliest bug in the world
Mosquito
Lilly and James Potter
This caramel-coated ballpark snack can really brighten up your porch on Halloween
Cracker Jack-o'-lantern
The term "Halloween" comes from this original title of the holiday.
All Hallows Eve
Americans purchase an average of 3.3 million pounds of this fruit flavored candy every Halloween
Skittles
The most common carrier of rabies in the U.S.
Raccoons
What language does the Abbott family use to communicate with one another in "A Quiet Place"?
ASL - American Sign Language
This "Halloween" slasher was an INTP according to this
Michael Meyers-Briggs Test
October brings out undead soldiers, vampires, and ghosts, all serving the Headless Horseman in this N.Y. village.
Sleepy Hollow
This product made by Jelly Belly pairs two jelly beans that look exactly alike but could not taste more different.
BeanBoozled
The name of Voldemort's snake.
Nagini
This classic 1973 film topping Rotten Tomatoes' list of Scariest Horror Movies Ever centers around a young girl who becomes possessed by a demonic entity.
The Exorcist
Not much of a hint at barbeques, this dusty old spider remnant lurks in corners and is covered in maize
Corn on the cobwebs