T or F - People didn't start wearing Halloween costumes until recently.
False. Wearing costumes on Halloween dates back to the holiday's beginnings.
This candy bar is made of chocolate, caramel, nougat, and peanuts.
Snickers
This movie follows The Sanderson Sisters, a fictional family of witches.
Hocus Pocus
Going door-to-door for candy.
Trick-or-Treating
T or F - Giving candy to trick-or-treaters rose in popularity during the 1970's.
True
"Gimme a break, gimme a break-- break me off a piece of that..."
Kit-Kat Bar
This movie character wore a glove with knives for fingers.
Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
Carving a pumpkin and putting a candle inside.
Jack O' Lantern
T or F - Halloween parties became popular in American during the 1920's.
True
This candy is made with chocolate and whipped nougat.
3 Musketeers
"I see dead people."
The Sixth Sense
People bob for these at Halloween parties.
Apples
Before pumpkins, what did people carve?
Turnips
This candy factory was located in Revere, MA. It was known for the Charleston Chew and Sky Bar.
Necco
This movie adaptation of a Washington Irving story stars Johnny Depp as Ichabod Crane.
Sleepy Hollow
Ghosts, ghouls, and goblins live here. Walk through for a fright.
Haunted House
What country did the origin of Halloween begin?
Ireland
This Victorian-era treat was named after a fruit for its looks, but contains only sugar.
Sugar Plums
This was the nick name of Michael Myers from Halloween.
The Bogeyman
Dressing up and going to a gathering.
Halloween Party