Chicken Feed was the original name of this iconic Halloween sweet
Candy Corn
This famous magician died on Halloween in 1926
Harry Houdini
This animal was believed to protect witches' powers from negative forces
Black cats
Author of the 1818 classic book "Frankenstein"
Mary Shelley
The most popular Halloween costume for pets
Pumpkin
This country first used turnips and potatoes as jack-o-lanterns
Ireland
The original purpose of bobbing for apples
The winner would supposedly marry first
The name for a group of vampires
Brood
"The Conjuring" is based on this real-life couple's experiences in paranormal investigation
Ed and Lorraine Warren
The name for a group of witches
Coven
The most popular Halloween sweet in America for kids
Reeses Cups
This celtic celebration dates back to 600 AD and is considered by many to be the origin of Halloween
Samhain
An abandoned spiderweb
Cobweb
The names of the three witches in Hocus Pocus
Sarah, Winnie, and Mary
This item (not usually banned) is banned in California on Halloween
Silly String
This sweet was sent to American soldiers in World War 2 because it wouldn't spoil.
Tootsie Rolls
This first lady was the first to decorate the White House for Halloween
Mamie Eisenhower
Another, more common, name for a lycanthrope
The name of the island the gang goes to in the 2002 Scooby-Doo movie
Spooky Island
You are diagnosed with this phobia if you have a fear of clowns
Coulrophobia
Bobbing for apples was a tribute to this Roman goddess
Pomona
Early New Englanders did this to protect their homes from evil spirits
Hide shoes in the walls
The name of the legendary Brazilian creature who is a werewolf-vampire hybrid
Lobishomen
The insulting name Marni calls Calabar in their final confrontation in Halloweentown
Chocolate bar
This book on how to hunt witches was published in 1487
Malleus Maleficarum