This candy was originally called chicken feed.
Candy Corn
This is the most commercially successful horror movie of all time.
IT
This word originated from the words "bone" and "fire".
Bonfire
He was originally called Count Wampyr.
Count Dracula
People bob for this fruit on Halloween.
Apples
This is the most popular Halloween candy in America according to Forbes Magazine.
Reese's Peanut Butter Cup
This is the most commercially successful horror franchise of all time.
Godzilla
Halloween originated in this country.
Ireland
This word means Son of the Devil.
Dracula
In this country, you can find sugar skulls during the Halloween season.
Mexico
This profession treats teeth but invented Cotton Candy.
Dentist
This horror movie was the first American film to show a toilet on screen.
Psycho
Jack O'Lanterns were originally made out of this vegetable.
Turnips
This person wrote the classic novel Dracula.
Bram Stoker
The famous line "I see dead people" is from this movie.
Sixth Sense
This candy was inspired by the Malted Milkshake.
Milky Way Bar
This serial killer inspired the movies Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Psycho, and Silence of the Lambs.
Ed Gein
Halloween has its origins in which ancient Celtic festival?
Samhain (pronounced Saw-when)
This person wrote the novel Frankenstein.
Mary Shelley
Pumpkins grow on these.
Vines
This chocolate is not actually real chocolate.
White Chocolate
This was the first horror movie to be nominated for an Academy Award with 10 Oscar nominations.
The Exorcist
This is Hong Kong's Festival of Hungry Ghosts.
Yue Lan
This is the fourth and final Twilight book.
Breaking Dawn
Witches ride on these.
Broomsticks