Hauntingly Historical
Trick-or-Trend
Rituals of the Night
Popcorn & Panic
“Monsters & Myths
100

The Christian holiday that influenced Halloween is called this.

All Saints’ Day (or All Hallows’ Day)

100

This superhero has been one of the most popular Halloween costumes for decades, especially after Marvel movies.

Spider-Man

100

This sweet activity involves collecting candy door-to-door.

Trick or Treating

100

This Disney Channel movie follows Marnie Piper.

Halloweentown

100

This blood-drinking creature of the night avoids sunlight.

Vampire

200

Immigrants from this country are credited with bringing Halloween traditions to America.

Ireland and Scotland

200

In the 1980s, this movie inspired a surge in ghost costumes featuring uncut white sheets.

Ghostbusters

200

This common Halloween decoration is made by stretching white cotton.

Fake spiderwebs

200

The three witch sisters in Hocus Pocus share this spooky last name.

Sanderson

200

This monster is formed by reanimating stitched-together body parts, as seen in a famous 1818 novel.

Frankenstein's monster

300

Halloween originated from this ancient Celtic festival that celebrated the end of the harvest season.

Samhain

300

This 1978 film inspired countless people to wear a white mask based on actor William Shatner’s face.

Halloween

300

What is the classic rhyming phrase a witch says when adding things to her cauldron in Shakespeare's Macbeth

"Double, double toil and trouble"

300

This 1984 horror film introduced Freddy Krueger, a villain who attacks in dreams.

Nightmare on Elm Street

300

In Irish folklore, this female spirit's screaming is believed to foretell death.

Banshee

400

This First Lady was the first to decorate the White House for Halloween, doing so in 1958.

Mamie Eisenhower

400

Dressing in costume on Halloween was originally meant to do this.

Disguise oneself from spirits (or ward off ghosts)

400

Bobbing for apples originated as a fortune-telling game about this.

Marriage or romance

The game was tied to Roman harvest festivals honoring the goddess of fruit, Pomona, and later became a form of divination, predicting one's future spouse or relationship success.

400

Jack Skellington is known by this royal title in his homeland of Halloween Town.

The Pumpkin King
400

In the folklore of the Middle East, these evil, corpse-eating spirits live in deserts or graveyards.

Ghouls
500

The practice of carving jack-o’-lanterns was originally done with this vegetable instead of pumpkins.

Turnip

500

This popular movie character is the top-trending Halloween costume in the United States of 2025, unseating all superheroes, characters, and pop culture icons.

Rumi, K-Pop Demon Hunters

500

The custom of lighting bonfires on Halloween night comes from this ancient belief.

Ward off evil spirits and to help guide the souls of the deceased to the otherworld.

500

This character waits for the arrival of the Great Pumpkin every Halloween.

Linus (from the Peanuts cartoons)

500

In Slavic folklore, this supernatural being is an evil old woman who lives in a house that stands on chicken legs.

Baba Yaga

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