This city is the capital of France.
What is Paris?
This movie franchise features a character named Luke Skywalker.
What is “Star Wars”?
This element has the highest atomic number that occurs naturally.
What is uranium?
This animal joined Halloween after the 15th century fear of witches spread through Europe.
What is a Black Cat?
The rarest M&M color.
What is brown?
This city is the capital of Japan.
What is Tokyo?
She is known for her hit song “Bad Guy.”
Who is Billie Eilish?
In physics, this is the term for the amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
In 2016 the first Halloween-themed stamps issued by the USPS feature these grinning items.
What are Jack-O'-Lanterns?
The national animal of Scotland.
What is The Unicorn?
Canberra is the capital of this country.
What is Australia?
This streaming service is known for “Stranger Things” and “The Crown.”
What is Netflix?
This is the term for when a solid turns directly into a gas.
What is sublimation?
This Halloween novelty song was written to capitalize on a dance craze & at one point had "Potato" in its title.
What is the "Monster Mash"?
This soft drink founded in 1892 was the first soft drink to be taken into space.
What is Coca-Cola?
Known as the “Eternal City,” it’s the capital of Italy.
What is Rome?
He is a famous spy known as 007.
Who is James Bond?
Known as the “Father of Modern Physics,” he developed the theory of quantum mechanics.
Who is Heisenberg?
A day of remembrance for the dead, All Souls' Day is observed on this date.
What is November 2nd?
This is the name for the cow-bison hybrid.
What is a beefalo?
This Canadian city is the country’s capital.
What is Ottawa?
This superhero is known as the “Dark Knight.”
Who is Batman?
This disease, caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium, was known as the “Black Death” in the 14th century.
What is the plague?
Sink your teeth into this vampire-themed cereal that frequently makes a comeback around Halloween.
What is Count Chocula?
This letter is the only letter of the alphabet to not appear in the name of any US state.
What is "Q"?