What 1973 horror movie, directed by William Friedkin, became a cultural phenomenon with its terrifying tale of a possessed young girl and a famous scene involving a spinning head and green vomit?
What is The Exorcist?
What iconic Halloween candy is known for its tri-color, triangular shape and a flavor that some describe as mildly honey-like with a hint of vanilla?
What is candy corn?
This 1982 song, turned into a groundbreaking music video featuring Michael Jackson's signature dance moves and a transformation into a werewolf, making it a Halloween classic.
What is Thriller?
This fictional character is a centuries-old vampire from Transylvania known for his supernatural powers and ability to transform into a bat
Who is Dracula?
In what century did trick-or-treating begin?
A) 17th century
B) 14th century
C) 16th century
D) 20th century
C) 16th Century
In this classic 1984 horror film, a group of teenagers is haunted in their dreams by the vengeful spirit, named Freddy, who wields a glove with razor-sharp blades.
What is Nightmare on Elm Street?
These popular chocolate treats consist of a combination of rich milk chocolate and creamy peanut butter, making them a beloved snack for many.
What are Reese's Peanut Butter Cups?
This novelty song from 1962, performed by Bobby "Boris" Pickett, became a Halloween classic with its catchy tune and lyrics about a dance party featuring classic monsters
What is Monster Mash?
This scientist creates a grotesque, intelligent being through a scientific experiment involving the reanimation of dead body parts.
Who is Frankenstein?
What movie convinced people to get rid of their Ouija boards?
A) Ouija
B)The Exorcist
C)The Arnityville Horror
D)Halloween
B) Halloween
In this Stephen King based horror film, children start disappearing because of a killer, evil clown named Pennywise.
What is IT?
These bite-sized chocolate candies are known for their iconic "melts in your mouth, not in your hand" slogan and come in a variety of colors.
What are m&m's?
In 1984, Ray Parker Jr. had a chart-topping hit with this catchy theme song for the film of the same name, featuring the memorable line, "Who you gonna call?"
What is Ghostbusters?
In folklore and literature, this mythical creature is a human who transforms into a wolf-like creature typically during the full moon.
Who is Warewolf?
The First Jack-o-Lantern was made out of what?
A) Turnip
B) Coconut
C) Pumpkin
D) Melon
A) Turnip
This movie franchise started in 1978 and was about a 6yr old boy that killed his teenage sister. He escaped from a mental institution 15 years later and returned to his hometown in coveralls and a white mask.
What is Halloween?
These delectable autumn treats are made by dipping apples in hot, gooey caramel and often rolling them in various toppings like nuts, chocolate chips, or sprinkles.
What are taffy apples?
This 1984 song by Rockwell is known for it's paranoid lyrics and constant sense of being watched. It features backup vocals by Michael Jackson.
What is Somebody's Watching Me?
In horror lore, these reanimated, flesh-eating creatures are typically depicted as mindless, walking corpses.
What are Zombies?
Where does Halloween come from?
A) Canada
B) England
C) Ireland
D) Scotland
C) Ireland
This Disney movies features three sisters who are witches and a black cat named, Binx, in the town of Salem, MA.
What is Hocus Pocus?
These small, fruit-flavored candies come in a vibrant array of colors and are often associated with the slogan "Taste the Rainbow."
What are Skittles?
This 1994 song by The Cranberries, inspired by the Troubles in Northern Ireland, features haunting vocals by Dolores O'Riordan and became one of the band's signature hits.
What is Zombie?
Often depicted as a cloaked figure wielding a scythe and associated with death, this character is a personification of mortality in many cultures and is said to come for souls at the end of life.
Who is the Grim Reaper?
What state in the United States grows the most pumpkins each year?
A) Iowa
B) Illinois
C) Florida
D) Wisconsin
B) Illinois