This popular triangle-shaped Halloween candy is typically orange, yellow, and white.
What is candy corn?
This is the most popular super hero costume in the US.
What is Superman?
The monster was created through a science experiment. assembled from old body parts and strange chemicals.
What is Frankenstein?
This is the full moon that occurs closest to the start of autumn.
What is the harvest moon?
Where is Salem, Massachusetts?
This is the top-selling Halloween candy in the United States.
What are Reese's Peanut Butter Cups?
This famous villain wears a hockey mask in the Friday the 13th series.
Who is Jason?
Transylvania is commonly associated with Dracula. This region is in this country: ___________.
What is Romania?
The first jack-o-lanterns were carved into these two vegetables.
What are turnips and potatoes?
This country is believed to be the birthplace of Halloween.
What is Ireland?
This candy's slogan is: "You're not you when you're hungry."
What are Snickers?
This is the most popular Halloween costume for pets.
What is a pumpkin?
This is the name of the clown in Stephen King's "It".
What is Pennywise?
In Medieval Europe, it was believed that witches and devils could disguise themselves as this animal, which has now become a symbol for Halloween.
What are black cats?
What is Munich?
This candy's slogan is "Melts in your mouth, not in your hand."
What are M&Ms?
It is illegal to dress up like a priest or nun in this southern US state.
What is Alabama?
This director is known for his gothic, eccentric, spooky movies, including Corpse Bride and Beetlejuice.
Who is Tim Burton?
This spice, made from tree bark, is commonly used in fall recipes.
What is cinnamon?
These two Zodiac signs fall completely in the autumn season.
What are Scorpio and Saggitarius?
This sweet treat was created by a dentist and was originally called "fairy floss."
What is cotton candy?
People in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and Northern France used to ward off ghosts by wearing costumes to trick the spirits during this Celtic festival, which means "summer's end."
Samhain (pronounced saa·wn)
Who is Vlad the Impaler?
3,000 years ago, the _________ hung tunics on reeds to square birds away from their crops, creating the first scarecrows.
Who are the Egyptians?
People from this country spread pumpkins around the world by cultivating them in Africa, China, and Japan.
What is Portugal?