Classic Horror Movies
Creepy Creatures
Halloween Traditions
Halloween Movie Quotes
Spooky Pop Culture
100

This 1978 film introduced the killer Michael Myers.

Halloween

100

These undead beings crave brains.

Zombies

100

This color pair is most associated with Halloween.

Orange and Black

100


“Whatever you do, don’t fall asleep.”

 A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

100

This Netflix show follows Wednesday Addams.

Wednesday

200

The movie where a killer haunts dreams.

A Nightmare on Elm Street

200

This creature transforms when bitten or under a full moon.

Werewolf

200

This game involves catching apples with your mouth.

Bobbing for apples

200

“You’ll float too!”

 It (2017)

200

This singer’s hit 'Thriller' features a zombie dance.

Michael Jackson

300

The villain who wears a ghost mask in 'Scream'.

Ghostface

300


This insect-inspired superhero also appears in horror stories.

Spider

300

This sweet treat was once known as 'chicken feed.'

Candy Corn

300


“Do you like scary movies?”

Scream (1996)

300

The villain in 'Stranger Things' Season 4.

Vecna

400

The 2017 remake of this Stephen King film features a clown.

It

400

A mummy’s curse is said to come from this ancient civilization.

Egypt

400

People often carve pumpkins into these spooky faces.

Jack-o’-lanterns

400

“Whatever you do, don’t say his name three times.”

Beetlejuice (1988)

400

This pop star dressed as a ghost with a sheet for a 2021 Halloween post.

Ariana Grande

500

This 1960 Hitchcock classic features a famous shower scene.

Psycho

500

This creature is half-man, half-bull from Greek mythology.

The Minotaur or 

500

The original purpose of wearing costumes on Halloween was to do this.

Scare away spirits

500

“It’s Halloween; everyone’s entitled to one good scare.”

Halloween (1978)

500

According to legend, saying this name five times into a mirror will summon a vengeful spirit

Candyman