“Ghostbusters” (1984) takes place in this busy U.S. city.
New York
Bats use this to locate things and fly in complete darkness
Echolocation
In 1941 this national treasure was finished in South Dakota
Mt. Rushmore
Introduced in 1921, the Curtiss Candy Company insisted this candy bar was NOT named after the legendary baseball player.
Baby Ruth
The main antagonist of Steven Kings “IT” goes by this name
Pennywise
While exploring her new home, a girl voiced by Dakota Fanning discovers a secret door, behind which lies an alternate world.
Coraline
Americans swallow 8 of these a year in their sleep! Many times debunked by scientists, but is still believed by many.
Spiders
In 1864 this state is admitted as the 36th U.S. state. “The oasis in the desert”
Neveda
Scientist have concluded it takes anywhere from 364 to 411 licks to get to the center of this, but “the world may never know”
Tootsie Pop
The number one selling Halloween mask of 2002. This underdog Marvel hero got his first live action movie that same year
Spiderman
Haddonfield, Illinois is a fictional town created for this film franchise, though it's based on the real-life Haddonfield, New Jersey
Halloween
All Spiders produce this to catch prey and defend themselves. Mostly harmless to humans.
Venom
1998 – This country announced it would no longer cooperate with United Nations weapons inspectors.
Iraq
Ronald Regan’s favorite candy was this brand of colorful beans (seen holding a jar here)
Jelly Belly
"I was benevolent and good; misery made me a fiend," is a famous quote from this novel, spoken by the Creature
Frankstein
In “Friday the 13th” this killer went on a murder spree in a first person “POV” with a twist reveal at the end.
Pamela Vorhees
Created in 1919 the worlds most famous black feline
Felix the Cat
In 1517 this man posts his “95 Theses” on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg
Martin Luther
In 1897, dentist William Morrison created a machine that used centrifugal force to turn sugar into “Fairy Floss”strands. Renamed to this in the 1920s.
Cotton Candy
This beet farmer from “The Office” famously got a carved pumpkin stuck on his head.
Dwight
A young Megan Fox is sacrificed in the movie “Jennifer’s Body” and comes back as this mythical blood sucking creature.
Succubus
Scientists have "brought back" this animal through genetic engineering.
Dire Wolf
1961 In the Soviet Union, this body of a famous leader was removed from Lenin's Mausoleum as an act of “moving on” from his leadership
Joseph Stalin
Before the Pumpkin, this root vegetable was traditionally used to carve Jack-O-Lanterns
Turnip
Popularized by a video game (later made it to the big screen) this tall, thin, humanoid figure wears a black suit and a white featureless face.
Slenderman