This aquatic creature from a 1954 film is known for its scaly skin and webbed hands.
The Creature from the Black Lagoon
This popular Halloween game involves trying to grab apples with your teeth from a tub of water.
Bobbing for apples
This 1993 Disney movie features the Sanderson sisters.
Hocus Pocus
Spiders have this many legs.
Eight
Pumpkins are native to this continent.
North America
Bram Stoker created this character in 1897.
Dracula
This favorite Halloween treat comes in orange, black and yellow packaging.
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
Michael Myers first appeared in this 1978 slasher film.
Halloween
A group of crows is called this.
A murder
Pumpkins are a type of this food group.
Fruit
This South American cryptid is said to drain the blood of livestock.
Chupacabra
This candy company makes “100 Grand” bars and “Butterfinger.”
Nestlé
In The Sixth Sense, this is what the boy “sees.”
Dead people
The fear of this eight-legged creature is called arachnophobia.
Spiders
The largest pumpkin ever recorded weighed over this many pounds: A. 2,700 lbs B. 398 lbs. C.722 lbs.
A. 2,700 lbs
Who you gonna call to trap slimy specters in New York City?
The Ghostbusters
Candy corn was originally called this when first produced in the 1880s.
Chicken Feed
This 2017 film involves a creepy family gathering where the main character is hypnotized.
Get Out
This nocturnal bird’s hoot is said to signal bad luck.
An owl
Before pumpkins, people carved this vegetable in Ireland.
Turnips
The 1932 film The Mummy starred this actor, who also played Frankenstein’s monster.
Boris Karloff
The practice of trick-or-treating came from this old European tradition of going door-to-door for food.
Souling
The killer in Scream wears a mask inspired by this famous painting.
The Scream by Edvard Munch
This slithering reptile is a symbol of transformation and sometimes evil in folklore.
Snake
This U.S. state produces the most pumpkins.
Illinois