This 1993 comedy film sees three resurrected witches causing chaos in modern day Salem after being awakened by a group of kids on Halloween.
Hocus Pocus
The superstition that if you see this animal on Halloween, you’ll have bad luck, stems from the belief that witches kept them as their familiars.
Black Cats
In this country, "All Hallows' Eve" is a time for dressing up and going door-to-door for candy, and the holiday is growing in popularity in major cities like Berlin and Munich
Germany
What is a werewolf's #1 weakness?
Silver
Who is the mysterious creature with glowing red eyes and large wings?
Mothman
In this 1978 film, a masked killer named Michael Myers terrorizes a small town on Halloween night
Halloween
This 1966 cartoon TV special has become a Halloween tradition in the U.S. since it first aired.
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
In this Scandinavian country, children participate in "Troll Night," a tradition where they go door-to-door wearing costumes and demanding treats in exchange for tricks.
Sweden
What is the traditional weakness of a vampire?
*must list at least 2 correctly to get any points*
sunlight, garlic, holy water, and wooden stakes to the heart. They also often cannot cross running water without invitation.
a creature from Latin American folklore, often described as a blood-sucking creature that attacks livestock, especially goats.
Chupacabra
Who is the villain from Scream?
Ghostface
Many Americans believe that if you carve this type of vegetable instead of a pumpkin, it will ward off evil spirits on Halloween.
a turnip
Halloween is celebrated in this country with a festival called "Obon," which honors the spirits of ancestors and includes lighting lanterns and making offerings.
Japan
How do you kill a vampire in Twilight?
They can be killed by tearing them apart and burning the pieces.
a ghostly figure from American folklore, often associated with The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
Headless Horseman
"Do you like scary movies?" is the chilling opening line from this 1996 slasher film.
Scream
This city is widely credited with popularizing the tradition of large Halloween parades, with one of the most famous parades occurring every year in the Greenwich Village neighborhood.
New York City
In this European country, children go door-to-door singing songs and asking for "sweets" as part of a Halloween tradition known as "guising."
Scotland
This 1931 film, starring Bela Lugosi, is one of the most iconic adaptations of Bram Stoker's novel
Dracula
what is the name of The weeping woman is a ghost from Latin American folklore. She is said to wander near rivers, crying for her lost children, whom she drowned in a fit of rage.
La Llorona
This villain, played by Robert Englund, terrorizes teenagers in the 1984 film "A Nightmare on Elm Street," entering their dreams and killing them in their sleep.
Freddy Krueger
Halloween celebrations in the U.S. were first influenced by Irish and Scottish immigrants who brought this ancient festival with them.
Samhain
In this country, children go trick-or-treating during "Chuseok," where they perform rituals for their ancestors.
South Korea
What are the werewolves in Twilight called?
They are called "Quileute werewolves" and are members of the Quileute tribe.
a term for a vampire, made famous by the 1922 German film
Nosferatu