"Spooky Screens
Halloween movies, TV specials, and iconic horror scenes."
"Name that Ghoul
Guess the monster or villain from a short description or quote."
Spooky Disney Princesses in Therapy
"Candy Crushes & Cringes
Weird candy facts, unpopular treats, and sugar overloads."
"Fangs for the Memories
Silly vampire trivia and pop culture references."
100

In this 1993 cult classic, three witch sisters return to Salem on Halloween night.

Answer: Hocus Pocus

100

 “I vant to suck your blood!” This cape-wearing count has a thing for necks and nighttime

Answer: Who is Dracula?

100

She’s processing the trauma of being locked in a tower by a creepy enchantress who convinced her the outside world was full of monsters.

Answer: Who is Rapunzel?

100

This candy is shaped like corn but tastes like wax and sadness.


Answer: What is candy corn?

100

This vampire sparkled in the sunlight and brooded his way through high school romance.
 

Answer: Who is Edward Cullen?

200

This long-running AMC series taught us that zombies are slow, but drama is fast

Answer: What is The Walking Dead?

200

This masked villain only comes out on Halloween night and has a thing for babysitters.

Answer: Who is Michael Myers?

200

She’s working through the pressure of being the “chosen one” in a haunted family legacy, while secretly dreaming of escaping the ghost of perfection and forging her own spooky destiny.

Answer: Who is Mulan?

200

This 90s candy was a powder you dipped with a stick made of compressed sugar.
 

Answer: What is Fun Dip?

200

This vampire from Hotel Transylvania runs a resort for monsters and is voiced by Adam Sandler.
 

Answer: Who is Dracula?

300

This 1984 slasher introduced Freddy Krueger, who attacks you in your dreams.

Answer: What is A Nightmare on Elm Street?

300

This villain from Scream wears a ghost mask and uses horror movie trivia to terrify teens.

Answer: Who is Ghostface?

300

She’s confronting the horror of losing her voice—literally—after making a deal with a witch. Now she’s navigating love, identity, and underwater politics without being able to scream.

Answer: Who is Ariel (The Little Mermaid)?

300

This candy bar, once marketed as “nutritious,” was packed with nougat, caramel, and peanuts—and named after a horse.
 

Answer: What is Snickers?

300

This vampire slayer had a stake in high school drama and supernatural chaos in Sunnydale.
 

Answer: Who is Buffy Summers?

400

In this 2002 horror film, watching a cursed videotape means you’ll get a phone call and die in seven days.

Answer: What is The Ring?

400

This creepy character from The Sixth Sense whispers, “I see dead people,” and is haunted by ghostly visions

Answer: Who is Cole Sear?

400

She’s in therapy for chronic emotional isolation, developed after years of hiding her powers to avoid becoming the villain in her own haunted castle.

Answer: Who is Elsa?

400

This candy, shaped like tiny fruit, came in a cardboard box and made a rattling sound when shaken—perfect for annoying teachers.
 

Answer: What are Runts?

400

This vampire from True Blood owns a bar called Fangtasia and has a Viking past.
 

Answer: Who is Eric Northman?

500

This 1960s horror-comedy features a man-eating plant named Audrey II, a sadistic dentist, and a musical number about feeding people to flora.

What is Little Shop of Horrors?

500

This silent, top-hat-wearing figure from an Australian horror film pops out of a creepy pop-up book.

Answer: Who is The Babadook?

500

She’s unpacking the psychological effects of being caught between two worlds—one full of spirits and one full of demons—while trying to make peace with her identity and the ghosts of history.

Answer: Who is Pocahontas?

500

This discontinued candy bar was filled with coconut, caramel, and a whole lot of confusion—it was neither a Mounds nor an Almond Joy.
 

Answer: What is Reggie! Bar?

500

This vampire villain from What We Do in the Shadows insists he’s the “original” and has a flair for dramatic entrances.
 

Answer: Who is Nandor the Relentless?