This holiday is celebrated every October 31st.
What is Halloween?
A gathering of witches is known by this term.
What is a coven?
The witchy Sanderson sisters cast spells in this Halloween favorite from 1993.
What is “Hocus Pocus”?
This legendary ghost ship is doomed to sail the seas forever and never make port.
What is The Flying Dutchman?
The slogan “Taste the Rainbow” belongs to this colorful candy.
What are Skittles?
Before pumpkins, this root vegetable was used to make jack-o’-lanterns.
What is a turnip?
This creature is said to transform during a full moon.
What is a werewolf?
This horror movie introduced a masked killer named Michael Myers.
What is “Halloween”?
Known for its voodoo and haunted cemeteries, this U.S. city is often called the most haunted.
What is New Orleans?
This tri-colored candy is a Halloween staple, featuring orange, yellow, and white stripes.
What is candy corn?
This is the traditional game where players try to grab apples using only their mouths.
What is bobbing for apples?
Dracula’s castle is located in this spooky region of Romania.
What is Transylvania?
A young boy in this thriller famously says, “I see dead people.”
What is “The Sixth Sense”?
The ghost of this executed queen is said to haunt the Tower of London.
Who is Anne Boleyn?
This candy bar, named after a horse, is packed with nougat, caramel, and peanuts.
What is a Snickers bar?
This phrase is shouted by children while collecting candy from door to door.
What is “Trick or treat!”?
This color of cat is often associated with bad luck on Halloween.
What is black?
A terrifying clown named Pennywise appears in this Stephen King adaptation.
What is “It”?
The infamous witch trials of 1692 took place in this U.S. state.
What is Massachusetts?
“Melts in your mouth, not in your hand” is the slogan for this candy.
What are M&M’s?
Halloween originated in this European country.
What is Ireland?
According to folklore, vampires can be kept away using this pungent plant.
What is garlic?
Freddy Krueger attacks his victims in their dreams in this 1984 classic.
What is “A Nightmare on Elm Street”?
This headless horseman rides through Sleepy Hollow in Washington Irving’s classic tale.
Who is the Headless Horseman?
According to surveys, this peanut butter–filled treat remains America’s most popular Halloween candy.
What are Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?