Taste the Rainbow
Skittles
On Halloween, many kids dress up as this flying mammal that’s often linked with vampires.
Bat
He’s the killer in the “Halloween” movie series.
Michael Myers
He’s afraid of garlic and sunlight.
Dracula
Halloween is celebrated on this date.
October 31st
This candy bar contains caramel, nougat, and peanuts
Snickers
This classic Halloween costume features white fabric with two cut-out eye holes.
Ghost
The ghostly character in “Beetlejuice” says his name three times.
Beetlejuice
This hairy creature howls at the full moon.
Werewolf
In Mexico, the celebration that coincides with Halloween and honors deceased loved ones is called this.
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
A crunchy peanut butter candy that comes in yellow packaging.
Butterfinger
The most popular adult Halloween costume in the U.S. in 2024 was inspired by this blockbuster movie.
Barbie
The 1993 Disney movie where three witch sisters return to Salem.
Hocus Pocus
This Egyptian creature guards tombs and is wrapped in bandages.
Mummy
This major candy company was the first to sell individually wrapped candy specifically for trick-or-treating in the 1950s.
Hershey's
This candy bar’s name was inspired by a family horse, not a baseball player
Baby Ruth
The tradition of dressing up on Halloween began as a way to disguise oneself from these wandering spirits.
ghosts or evil spirits
This 1997 Disney Movie features a teenage boy who discovers his parents are vampires.
Mom’s Got a Date with a Vampire
This South American legend tells of a creature that drains the blood of livestock, especially goats.
The Chupacabra
The day after Halloween is called this.
All Saints Day
The candy that claims to “melt in your mouth, not in your hands.
M&Ms
In the early 20th century, most Halloween costumes were homemade. Mass-produced costumes didn’t become popular until this decade.
1930s
This 2017 horror movie features a “Sunken Place.
Get Out
In Greek mythology, this creature had the body of a lion, the head of a goat on its back, and a serpent for a tail.
The Chimera
Halloween originated from this ancient Celtic festival.
Samhain (pronounced “sow-in”)