What kind of creature is said to transform during a full moon?
Werewolf
In "Halloween" (1978), what is the name of the masked killer?
Michael Myers
This colour pairing, symbolizing the harvest and death, became associated with Halloween
The ghostly residents of Hogwarts include Nearly Headless Nick and the Grey Lady in this magical series.
Harry Potter
In Coraline, the "Other Mother" tries to replace the heroine's eyes with these
Buttons
Which mythical creature is known to avoid sunlight?
Vampire
The 1980 Stanley Kubrick film based on a Stephen King novel gave us the line, “Here’s Johnny!
The Shining
In some traditions, candles or lanterns were placed in windows to do this.
Guide spirits home (ward of evil)
This haunted New York mansion became famous after a 1970s book and movie claimed it was terrorized by spirits.
The Amityville Horror House
This gothic novel by Emily Brontë features ghosts haunting the Yorkshire moors.
Wuthering Heights
Which creature was created by author Mary Shelley
Frankenstein
In "A Nightmare on Elm Street", what is the name of the dream-invading villain
Freddy Krueger
The word "Halloween" is derived from this Old English phrase
All Hallows' Eve
This Paris landmark conceals miles of tunnels lined with human remains — and rumored ghosts.
Catacombs
Which Stephen King novel that explores the horror of bringing loved ones back from the dead
Pet Sematary
The town of Derry, Maine, is home to this shape-shifting monster.
Pennywise the Clown
Jack Skellington is the Pumpkin King in this Tim Burton stop-motion film.
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Irish legend of "Stingy Jack" inspired this classic Halloween decoration
Jack-o-lantern
A hotel located in Prince Edward Island, said to be haunted by the young daughter of the original owner of the estate
Dalvay by the Sea
A Robert Louis Stevenson tale explores the duality of good and evil within one man, what are his two names
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Which creature is half-man and half-goat, often associated with forests.
Satyrs
In Hocus Pocus (1993), the Sanderson sisters are resurrected when this is lit.
Hanging one of these above your door was believed to ward off witches
Horseshoe
The beheaded wife of King Henry VIII, believed by many to haunt the Tower of London, sometimes appearing with her head.
Anne Boleyn
In Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery, the townspeople participate in this shocking ritual.
Public stoning