This candy is the #1 most popular Halloween candy in America according to October 2021 sales.
Skittles
This film was the first horror movie ever nominated for an Academy Award.
The Exorcist (1974)
This iconic film was the first to introduce the infamous Hannibal Lecter.
The Silence of the Lambs
The holiday of Halloween was originally called this until the 1770s.
All Hallows' Eve
In this state, one can receive up to a year in jail for dressing as a priest, nun, rabbi, or other clergy member on Halloween.
Alabama
Mars first applied this 1968 phrase to their resized Snickers and Milky Way bars, but the label is now widely used after they failed to trademark it.
"Fun size"
This film the top grossing horror movie of all time at $701.8 Billion dollars.
Stephen King's "It" (2017)
This 1980s film featured a child actor who had no idea they were acting in a horror movie.
The Shining
This country started the tradition of carving jack-o-lanterns.
BONUS 50pt: What did they carve before pumpkins were used?
Ireland
BONUS: Turnips
This popular mischief item is banned in Hollywood, California on Halloween night.
Silly string
This popular Halloween candy's production amounts to approximately 35 million pounds, or 9 billion individual pieces, per year.
Candy corn
This horror film had such a low budget that the villain wore a $2 costume store mask that was spray-painted and modified for the character.
BONUS 50pt: Whose face was the mask before it was modified?
Halloween (1978)
Bonus: William Shatner/Captain Kirk
This top-grossing horror franchise included a whopping 36 individual movies.
Godzilla
This US state produces the most pumpkins annually.
Illinois
This is the most popular pet Halloween costume year after year according to annual sales.
Pumpkin
This candy was used in World War II field rations to deliver quick energy to US and Korean soldiers.
Tootsie Roll
This '90s Halloween blockbuster was originally titled "Halloween House" before its official release.
Hocus Pocus
This lead actor sees only 17 minutes of screen time in his 1980s Halloween hit.
Michael Keaton in Beetlejuice
This presidential administration was the first to decorate the White House for Halloween.
Eisenhower (1958)
According to a 2021 poll, 21% of American adults say they do this on Halloween night.
Pretend they're not home
This country debuted Kit Kats in 2000 and now sells more than 350 different flavors of the candy bar.
Japan
This was the original working title of "Halloween".
"The Babysitter Murders"
This horror movie featured the first ever running toilet shown on screen.
Psycho (1960)
This famous person died on Halloween 1926. (Hint: they have the same first and last initial)
Harry Houdini
This is the clinical term for the fear of Halloween.
Samhainophobia