The earliest forms of candy were made by covering fruits and nuts with this bee-utiful ingredient.
Honey.
Which country celebrates Día de los Muertos?
Mexico
This poltergeist is summoned by saying his name three times.
Beetlejuice
The witch trials most famously took place in which Massachusetts town?
Salem.
The name for this creature came from the Old English word "wicce", which means "wise woman" or "sorceress"
Witch
During the middle ages, who were most likely to have access to candy?
Wealthy People / Royalty
In Galicia, Spain, 31 October is known as Noite dos Calacús. It means ‘Night of the…’ what?
Pumpkins
Who is the villain in "The Nightmare on Elm Street"?
Freddy Krueger
What happened to those convicted of witchcraft?
They were hung.
These creatures transform, often related to lunar cycles.
Werewolves.
During what historical event did candy move from a luxury good to a more affordable treat?
The industrial revolution.
Which country celebrates the Festival of the Hungry Ghosts, where paper money is lit and incense is burnt to appease the spirits of ancestors and deities?
China
Who are Oogie Boogie's 3 minions in "Nightmare Before Christmas"?
Lock, Shock, and Barrel
In what century did the Salem Witch Trials occur?
The 17th century (or the 1600s)
This creature is thought to have originated in a 1897 novel by Bram Stoker.
Vampires (Dracula)
Why did historical pharmacists use sugar?
Medicine- to improve taste.
Halloween, originally called Samhain, originated in this country.
Ireland
What is the name of the hotel in "The Shining"?
The Overlook Hotel
Now many people were convicted of witchcraft in the Salem Witch Trials?
19.
This monster is most commonly referred to by the name of his creator.
Frankenstein
What civilizations first used chocolate as a ceremonial drink?
Aztec and Mayan.
Northern Ireland
What mask does Michael Myers wear?
Captain Kirk
How old was the youngest person accused of witchcraft?
4 years old.
Sources believe this historical figure inspired "Dracula".
Vlad the Impaler