Originally called chicken feed, this striped candy dates back to the 1880s and is closely associated with Halloween
What is Candy Corn
Superstition says to beware when one of these crosses your path.
What is a black cat
Spirits or souls of the deceased that may roam the living world.
What are ghosts
R.L. Stine created this series of books, designed to give you prickles of fear
What is Goosebumps
This costume could use all of your toilet paper.
What is a mummy.
This candy invites you to "taste the rainbow"
What are Skittles
With their webs being viewed as enchanted spells, these creepy creatures are often seen in Halloween decorations.
What are spiders
You may find one in a science classroom, or as a spooky decoration.
What is a skeleton
This monster, made from stitched together parts, is from a famous gothic novel of the same name, written by Mary Shelley.
Who is Frankenstein
This is the most popular costume for American children.
What is a Superhero
These "not-so-smart" pops were invented in 1924
What are Dum-Dums
Some people believe these nocturnal fliers turn into vampires.
What are bats
They are sometimes depicted as flying on broomsticks.
What are witches.
Name of the vampire bunny who stars in his own set of chapter books, created by James Howe
What is Bunnicula
The most popular costume for adults on Halloween.
What is a witch.
Forest Mars and Bruce Murrie teamed up to develop these iconic candy pellets for the U.S. military in 1941
What are M&Ms
Along with their relatives, ravens and rooks, these black birds have an ominous caw but are really intelligent
What are crows
The full moon is supposed to activate their furry mode.
What are werewolves.
This Roald Dahl book about a group of viscous women who want to turn all children into mice has been made into several theatrical productions.
What is The Witches
The practice of going door to door asking for candy while dressed in a costume.
What is Trick-or-Treat
This top-selling candy bar debuted in 1930 for 5 cents and was named for a family horse.
What is Snickers
Ancient beliefs linked these flyers to omens, messengers from the underworld, and even witches, solidifying their role as a spooky Halloween icon.
What are owls
You'll often see them portrayed as shuffling in a horde.
What are zombies.
Alvin Schwartz's famous book, In a Dark, Dark Room, includes a story about Jenny, who begs her husband not to remove a ribbon of this color from around her neck
What is Green
The decade trick-or-treating become popular in the United States?
What are the 1950s