This author has been called the "King of Horror."
Who is Stephen King?
This 1897 Bram Stoker novel made vampires famous.
What is Dracula?
This fat-free Halloween candy was originally called "chicken feet" and is composed of an orange, yellow, and white layer.
What is candy corn?
Creepy twins, an elevator full of blood, and a hedge maze are just a few horrifying moments in this iconic horror film, originally written by the King of Horror himself.
What is The Shining?
What is the setting of Dracula, which has been shared with many other vampiric books and movies?
What is Transylvania?
Anabel Lee, Lenore, and The Raven are just a few popular frightening poems from this author.
Who is Edgar Allan Poe?
What is Twilight?
This Halloween game is linked to the Roman festival for Pomona, the goddess of fruit.
What is apple bobbing?
This aquatic Steven Spielberg film was adapted from a book, written by Peter Benchley, of the same name.
What is Jaws?
This city is where the majority of "Hocus Pocus" was filmed, and is also known as the "Witchcraft Capital" of the U.S.
What is Salem, Massachusetts?
This author is credited with writing a spooky kids series consisting of 62 books sure to give you goosebumps.
Who is R.L. Stine?
This book by Irving is based on a real Hessian soldier who was decapitated during the Revolutionary War.
What is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow?
This character in “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” believes in the Great Pumpkin.
Who is Linus van Pelt?
This 1931 film is getting two remakes this year, with Oscar Isaac and Sebastian Stan to play the titular character.
What is Frankenstein?
This thrill ride was inspired by the classic TV show the "Twilight Zone."
What is the Tower of Terror?
Frankenstein's monster came alive in 1816 thanks to this author.
Who is Mary Shelley?
This novella was written in just a few days while the author was supposedly high on cocaine and is about the duality of human nature.
What is the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?
This root vegetable used to be used to carve jack-o-lanterns.
What are turnips?
What was Alfred Hitchcocks most succesful movie that was "SHOWER"ed with praise?
What is Psycho?
Located in Colorado, this hotel inspired Stephen King’s The Shining.
What is the Stanley Hotel?
Before it became a hit stopmotion movie, Coraline met her other mother all thanks to this author.
Who is Neil Gaiman?
This Shirley Jackson novel begins with the line, “No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality."
What is The Haunting of Hill House?
In one of Shakespeare's plays, this character holds a skull while speaking the famous “Alas, poor Yorick” line.
Who is Hamlet?
Kathy Bates won her Oscar in 1991 staring in this film, adapted from a Stephen King book.
What is Misery?
This state is where Stephen King's "Carrie" is set, and is also the nation's top producer of blueberries.
Where is Massachusetts (Chamberlain)?