They hum “Let It Go” both night and day,
Know every ride in Disneyland Bay,
Their Mickey ears are on display…
Who is someone who just can’t stay away?
Kenneth Chan
In 19th-century America, Halloween parties often included this game, where an apple was floated in water and players tried to bite it without using their hands.
Bobbing for Apples
In Stranger Things, this parallel dimension mirrors Hawkins but is filled with monsters and decay.
the Upside Down
Invented in 1921, this peanut butter-filled candy bar was originally marketed as a “candy for soldiers
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup
This “charming” killer confessed to murdering at least 30 women in the 1970s across several U.S. states.
Ted Bundy
They tag, they share, they manifest wins,
From gift cards to trips — the prizes roll in,
Luck seems to follow where their mouse has been…
Who is someone who just keeps winning again?
Stephanie Woo
Bonfires were originally lit during Halloween celebrations to ward off these wandering spirits.
Ghosts
This horror anthology TV series, created by Ryan Murphy, has featured haunted houses, witches, freak shows, and apocalypse survivors across its seasons.
American Horror Story
This chewy chocolate candy, originally from Ireland, is known for its “soft center” and distinctive orange wrapper.
Cadbury Creme Egg
Known as “The Milwaukee Cannibal,” he murdered and dismembered young men, sometimes consuming parts of his victims.
Jeffery Dahmer
They jet-set often, no hair to comb,
Their pup’s the star wherever they roam,
From beaches to cities, they call the world home…
Who is someone with frequent flyer chrome?
Gerald Regio
The tradition of carving jack-o’-lanterns began with this root vegetable, before pumpkins took over in North America.
Turnip
This 2018 horror film directed by John Krasinski features monsters that hunt by sound — forcing a family to live in silence.
A Quiet Place
This chewy, fruit-flavored candy was invented in 1921 and is often called the “first candy you ever eat.”
Life Savers
Nicknamed “The Killer Clown,” he buried many of his young male victims under his house in Illinois during the 1970s.
John Wayne Gacy
Blonde hair shining, pink bags in tow,
With pups in her purse, she steals the show,
Shopping’s her sport — just so you know…
Who is someone with that Barbie glow?
Allison Irwin
In early Halloween celebrations, people would place these objects in windows or on doorsteps to protect their homes from evil spirits
Candles
This 2022 film by Jordan Peele featured a UFO hidden in plain sight that was actually a living organism.
Nope.
This chewy chocolate-covered candy features a peanut center and is named after a bird.
Reese’s Pieces
This Canadian pig farmer murdered at least 6 women and was suspected of killing many more, with some remains reportedly fed to pigs.
Robert Pickton
They whip up cookies, cakes, and charm,
 Then read your future, palm to palm,
 Sugar and secrets — both bring calm…
 Who is someone with a magic whisk and warm charm?
Yamini Vyas
The phrase “trick or treat” became popular in North America during this decade.
1930
In Scream, Ghostface’s killers use this question to taunt their victims over the phone.
“What’s your favorite scary movie?”
This candy, introduced in 1923, was originally marketed as a “treat for children” and is made of compressed sugar tablets that come in a circular roll with a paper wrapper.
Smarties
This British killer, active in 1888, terrorized London’s Whitechapel district, targeting women and remaining unidentified.
Jack the Ripper