Creatures that cannot touch the sun, eat garlic and are nocturnal.
What is a vampire?
Small, triangular, orange, yellow, and white fall candies.
What is candy corn?
The author of the Goosebumps series.
Who is R. L. Stein?
Kids going to houses for candy and small prizes.
What is trick - or - treating?
What is a pumpkin?
Humans that transform into wolf-like creatures at the full moon.
What is a werewolf?
A dentist invented this candy in 1897, also known as fairy floss.
What is Cotton Candy?
Washington Irving's classic featuring a headless horseman.
What is the Legend of Sleepy Hollow?
The American tradition of dunking your head in a barrel of water and apples
What is bobbing for apples?
Halloween is the second most popular holiday after...
What is Christmas?
Large, Flying, Fire-Breathing Creatures.
What is a dragon?
What is Germany?
A Disney movie where Halloween characters recreate Christmas.
What is The Nightmare Before Christmas?
What is Dia De Los Muertos?
The most played Halloween song.
What is Thriller by Michael Jackson?
A combination of a human upper body and a horse's lower body.
What is a centaur?
Rumored to have been named after President Grover Cleveland's daughter.
What is Baby Ruth?
The author of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Who is Robert L. Stevenson?
The festival that performs ceremonies to avoid the wrath of ghosts by worshipping ancestors, mostly held in China.
What is The Hungry Ghosts' Festival?
The "birthplace" of Halloween.
What is Ireland?
A scarlet-colored creature with tears that can heal injuries.
What is a Phoenix?
Originally came in three different flavors; Chocolate, Strawberry, and Vanilla.
What are 3 Musketeers?
Frankenstein's first name.
Who is Victor?
Hallow's Eve can be traced back to this ancient Celtic festival.
What is Samhain?
The phobia for fear of Halloween.
What is Samhainophobia?