This phrase usually escapes Scooby’s mouth when he’s scared.
What is “Ruh-roh Raggy!”?
Scooby and the gang once met this rock band famous for painted faces and tongue-wagging performances. Together they defeat an evil space demon at their amusement park concert.
Who is KISS?
This 1977 film about a spaceship and “the Force” forever changed science fiction.
What is Star Wars?
Halloween originated from this ancient Celtic festival marking the end of harvest.
What is Samhain?
This chocolate bar has a cookie center, caramel, and is covered in milk chocolate.
What is a Twix?
This 1996 film features a killer wearing a ghost mask and asking, “Do you like scary movies?”
What is Scream?
In Scooby-Doo! Wrestle Mania Mystery, the gang solved a case with this star.
Who is John Cena?
This hit 1978 film starred John Travolta as Danny Zuko.
What is Grease?
The tradition of dressing in costumes was meant to scare away these.
What are evil spirits (or ghosts)?
This candy claims to “melt in your mouth, not in your hand.”
What are M&Ms?
This found-footage movie terrified audiences with shaky cam and a witch in the woods.
What is The Blair Witch Project?
This member of Mystery Inc is the only one without a signature catchphrase said when they are startled.
Who is Fred?
In a 2018 crossover episode, Mystery Inc. joins forces with the Supernatural brothers, Sam and this sibling.
Who is Dean?
Shaggy’s long hair and groovy vibe fit perfectly with this 1970s cultural archetype.
What is a hippie?
The word “Halloween” comes from “All Hallows’ Eve,” which occurs the night before this Christian holiday.
What is All Saints’ Day?
Candy Corn is a Halloween staple, though not everyone loves it. However it was orignialy called this.
What is chicken feed?
This 1999 Tim Burton film reimagines the Headless Horseman legend with Johnny Depp as Ichabod Crane.
What is Sleepy Hollow?
The 2002 live-action Scooby-Doo movie was written by this Guardians of the Galaxy director.
Who is James Gunn?
In one crossover, the gang met this celebrity chef known for saying “Bam!” and loving tomatillos.
Who is Bobby Flay?
What is the Vietnam War?
Jack-o’-lanterns were first carved from this vegetable, not pumpkins.
What are turnips?
Individually wrapped Halloween candies became popular after this 1982 tragedy in the Chicago metropolitan area.
What are the Tylenol Murders?
The Film Hocus Pocus features the Sanderson sisters. Their names are ______, ________, and ________.
Who are Sarah, Winnie/Winnifred, and Mary?
Don Messick, who first voiced Scooby-Doo, was also famous for providing the voice of this futuristic canine.
Who is Astro from The Jetsons?
Scooby met this classic comedy duo famous for “Who’s on First?”
Who are Abbott and Costello?
The Watergate scandal caused this U.S. president to resign in 1974.
Who is Richard Nixon?
This U.S. state produces more pumpkins than any other.
What is Illinois?
In early Halloween traditions, people went door-to-door asking for this type of small cake in exchange for prayers.
What is a soul cake?
The first film to ever show a flushing toilet — a shocking scene in 1960 — also introduced the world to Norman Bates.
What is Psycho?