This mythical creature transforms from a human into a fearsome, hairy beast during a full moon.
What is a Werewolf?
The Halloween we celebrate today grew out of a 2,000-year-old festival celebrated by the Celts in this modern-day country.
What is Ireland?
In the Harry Potter series, this shape-shifting creature can turn into your worst fear.
What is a Boggart?
This popular mini chocolate bar shares its name with our galaxy
What is Milky Way?
This reanimated corpse is known for its slow shuffle and a hunger for human brains.
What is a zombie?
In Greek mythology, this gorgon with snakes for hair could turn people to stone with just a look.
Who is Medusa?
In the early 1900s, Halloween mischief in the U.S. sometimes got out of hand, leading many communities to organize parties and this activity for kids as a safer alternative.
What is trick-or-treating?
This popular video game series features animatronic animals that come to life at night in a pizzeria.
What is Five Nights at Freddy's?
This classic candy, first made in the 1920s, is a solid milk chocolate bar that can be broken into small, individual pieces.
What is a Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar?
In many Halloween stories, if you look in a mirror and say her name three times, this legendary ghost is said to appear.
Who is Bloody Mary?
This legendary creature from Irish folklore is said to haunt graveyards and scream to foretell a death.
What is a Banshee?
This vegetable was originally used in Ireland to make the first jack-o'-lanterns.
What is a turnip?
In the Stranger Things series, this alternate dimension is home to the Demogorgon and is covered in a floating, spore-filled haze.
What is the Upside Down?
This small, pyramid-shaped candy, typically divided into three sections of different colors, has a waxy texture and a flavor based on honey, sugar, strawberry, and vanilla.
It's considered bad luck if one of these black animals crosses your path.
What is a cat?
This Japanese folkloric creature is a ghost of a woman with long, black hair covering the face she uses to peek at victims.
What is a Yūrei? (Accepting: What is the girl from The Ring / Sadako?)
The Halloween tradition of "trick-or-treating" most likely evolved from this medieval practice of going door-to-door for food.
What is souling? (Or, what is guising?)
This spooky, indie video game involves completing chores while avoiding being captured by shape-shifting aliens.
What is Among Us?
This soft gummy candy has a coating of invert sugar and sour sugar and is known to start very sour, then turn sweet.
What are sour patch kids?
The venom of this amphibian was once thought to be used in witches' potions.
What is a toad?
This creature from Slavic folklore appears as a reanimated corpse but, unlike a zombie, is known for hunting from within its grave.
What is a Vampire? (Specifically, the original folkloric version often called a "strigoi" or "upir").
The name "Halloween" is a shortened version of this, which refers to the night before a Christian holy day.
What is All Hallows' Eve? (The eve before All Saints' Day).
This 2012 film tells the story of a young boy named Victor Frankenstein who brings his dog Sparky back to life for a school science fair.
What is Frankenweenie?
You wouldn't find these at the circus and they taste much more like bananas than peanuts.
What are circus peanuts?
In Mexico, this multi-day holiday from October 31st to November 2nd honors deceased loved ones.
What is Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)?