The name “Halloween” comes from this older phrase.
What is Hallows’ Eve?
In this quirky Tim Burton film, you say his name three times when you want him to appear.
What is Beetlejuice?
This chocolate candy is shaped like a cup and filled with peanut butter.
What is Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?
Walking under this item is considered to bring bad luck.
What is a Ladder?
You hear this high-pitched scream echoing through haunted houses.
What is AHHHHH!
This mythical creature is said to be a dead person, but not a spirit, and is often associated with graveyards.
What is Zombie?
A group of kids face off against Pennywise the clown in this Stephen King adaptation.
What is IT?
This candy bar features nougat, caramel, and peanuts covered in chocolate
What is Snickers?
You’ll get 7 years of bad luck if you break this object.
What is a Mirror?
This eerie sound is made by a dog or a wolf under a full moon.
What is Awooooooo!
Which famous magician died on Halloween in 1926?
Who is Harry Houdini?
This 1993 Disney movie features three witch sisters resurrected in Salem.
What is Hocus Pocus?
This candy is known for its sour coating and chewy center, often shaped like kids.
What is Sour Patch Kids?
An itchy palm will bring you this thing we all love and need.
What is Money?
This sound of the wind through the trees can give you the chills.
What is Whooooosh!
The tradition of dressing in costumes on Halloween was meant to do this.
What is Warding off evil spirits?
A masked killer stalks teens in Woodsboro in this meta-horror film.
What is Scream?
This candy is often disliked but still handed out—it's waxy triangular and has three colours.
What is Candy Corn?
Crossing paths with this animal on Halloween will bring you bad luck.
What is a black cat?
This sound is made by a door when it slowly opens or closes in horror movies.
What is Creeeeaaaak!
The tradition of carving pumpkins into jack-o’-lanterns originated in what country.
What is Ireland?
This 1968 black-and-white horror film is credited with launching the zombie genre.
What is Night of the Living Dead?
This chewy candy was originally called “Opal Fruits” in the UK.
What is Starburst?
This tongue-twisting term refers to the fear of Friday the 13th, a day many believe brings bad luck.
What is Paraskevidekatriaphobia?
This distant bird sound, often heard in forests, can make you feel like something is watching you.
What is Hoo... hoo... hooooo...