The Salem witch trials took place in this century.
The 17th century (1600s)
She’s the green-skinned villain of The Wizard of Oz.
The Wicked Witch of the West
This friendly ghost is known as “the friendly ghost.”
Casper
This candy’s slogan is “Taste the Rainbow.”
Skittles
This 1973 film about demonic possession won two Oscars.
The Exorcist
This London killer of 1888 was never caught.
Jack the Ripper
This TV witch “wiggles” her nose to cast spells.
Samantha Stephens (Bewitched)
The character Eleven fights monsters from the Upside Down in this Netflix series.
Stranger Things
What candy “melts in your mouth, but not in your hand?”
M&M’s
This author wrote The Tell-Tale Heart and The Raven.
Edgar Allan Poe
This historic Transylvanian figure inspired the legend of Dracula.
Vlad the Impaler
The trio of witch sisters in Hocus Pocus share this last name.
Sanderson
This vampire romance saga became a pop-culture phenomenon in 2008.
Twilight
This fruit-flavored candy’s slogan is “The candy you can play with.”
Starburst
This Halloween symbol is believed to ward off evil spirits when placed outside your home.
Jack-o’-Lantern
The Amityville Horror House is located in this U.S. state.
New York
“Double, double, toil and trouble” comes from this Shakespeare play.
Macbeth
“It’s alive!” is shouted by the scientist in this 1931 film.
Frankenstein
This candy is famously split into “left” and “right” versions.
Twix
The word “witch” comes from an Old English word meaning this.
Wise woman
Día de los Muertos originates from this country.
Mexico
In the Harry Potter series, this magical sport is played on flying broomsticks.
Quidditch
The 1984 movie Gremlins warns you not to feed them after this time.
Midnight
This lollipop brand includes a mystery flavor.
Dum Dums
Halloween originates from this ancient Celtic festival.
Samhain