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This 1993 film features three witch sisters resurrected on Halloween night.

Hocus Pocus

100

This vegetable, originally used for Jack-o'-lanterns, was once a turnip before it became popular in America.

Pumpkin

100

This creature is commonly associated with Halloween and is said to transform on a full moon.

Werewolf

100

This mythical creature is known for its ability to transform into a bat and is often associated with bloodlust.

Vampire

100

This song by Michael Jackson is famously associated with zombies and features a memorable music video with a dance sequence.

Thriller

200

In this classic horror movie, a group of friends must survive the night after disturbing an ancient curse.

Halloween

200

In the U.S., this state is known for having the largest Halloween parade.

NYC

200

This popular Halloween candy is often shaped like a corn kernel.

Candy Corn

200

This ancient creature, often depicted as a half-human, half-fish being, is said to lure sailors to their doom.

A siren

200

In Mexico, this holiday, celebrated from October 31 to November 2, honors deceased loved ones and is filled with vibrant traditions.

Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

300

This animated film follows a boy who accidentally opens a portal to the Land of the Dead.

Coco

300

This Halloween tradition involves going door to door, asking for candy, and is believed to come from an ancient practice of "souling."

Trick or Treating

300

In some cultures, it's believed that these supernatural beings will return to earth on Halloween night.

Spirits or ghosts

300

This folklore creature is said to be a shapeshifter, capable of taking the form of a human or animal, often causing chaos.

trickster or skinwalker

300

In this children's classic movie, a young girl discovers an alternate universe that turns sinister.

Coraline

400

This 1976 film features a young girl named Regan who becomes possessed, leading her mother to seek the help of a priest.

The Exorcist

400

In the early 20th century, Halloween was often seen as a night for pranks and mischief rather than costumes and candy.

Mischief night

400

This popular Halloween activity involves visiting a supposedly haunted location for thrills.

Ghost hunting

400

EITHER TEAM, BE QUICK: 1st person to yell TRICK OR TREAT gets the points.

Great job!

400

Sing any part of Monster Mash.

I was working in the lab late one night when my eyes beheld an eerie sight for my monster, from his slab, began to rise. And suddenly, to my surprise he did the Monster Mash. The Monster Mash, it was a graveyard smash. He did the Mash, it caught on in a flash. He did the Mash, he did the Monster Mash.

500

In this film, a young boys discovers he has the power to see ghosts and must help them find peace.

The Sixth Sense

500

This holiday, celebrated on November 1st, is often associated with Halloween and honors saints and martyrs.

All Saints' Day

500

The practice of dressing up in costumes on Halloween originated from this ancient tradition of disguising oneself from ghosts.

Guising

500

This legendary beast is said to be able to summon storms and is often associated with death and destruction in mythology.

Wendigo

500

What do the modern-day use of black and orange colors during Halloween symbolizes?

death (black) and harvest (orange)