Creepy Creatures
Famous Frights
Trick or Treat
Haunted History
Monster Mash
100

This mammal can eat up to 1,000 insects per hour.

What is a bat

100

This 1897 novel introduced [insert name] and helped define modern vampire lore.



What is Dracula

100

Cause this is thriller, thriller night!                       Cause I can - you - than any - would ever dare -

thrill

more

ghoul

try

100

The Celts believed that on this night, the boundary between the living and the dead became blurred.

October 31st

100

This ancient Greek monster had snakes for hair and could turn anyone who looked at her to stone.

Medusa

200

Crossing paths with this is considered bad luck.

What is a black cat

200

In this 1973 horror film, a young girl is possessed by a demon, and two priests perform an exorcism.

What is The Exorcist

200

If you're seein' things - - - -
- - - call? (Ghostbusters!)
An - - sleepin' in your -
who you gon' call?

runnin' through your head

Who can you 

invisible man-bed

Ghostbusters!

200

The name “Halloween” comes from the Christian holiday that follows it, called this.

All Hallows’ Day (or All Saints’ Day)

200

Originating from Eastern Europe, this undead creature was blamed for spreading disease and preys on the living for blood

vampire

300

An intelligent flier, linked to omens and can mimic speech.

What are crows

300

This Edgar Allan Poe poem begins with a man mourning Lenore and ends with the word “Nevermore.”

What is The Raven

300

I was working in the ---, late one night
When my eyes beheld an ----- sight
For my monster from his ----, began to ----
And suddenly to my surprise ----

lab

eerie

slab

rise

he did the monster mash

300

Medieval Europeans carved faces into turnips and beets before pumpkins — these were known as these.

Jack-o’-lanterns

300

This giant sea creature of Norse legend was said to drag entire ships and sailors beneath the waves.

Kraken

400

Nocturnal rodents, often seen on streets and associated with the plague.

What are rats

400

This play by Susan Hill, later adapted into a hit stage production and film, features a ghostly woman haunting a small English town.




What is The Woman in Black

400

This is -, everybody make a -
Trick or treat till the neighbors gonna die of -
It's our town, everybody -
In this town of -

halloween

scene

fright

scream

halloween

400

“Souling,” a practice where the poor begged for food in exchange for prayers, evolved into this Halloween custom.

trick-or-treating

400

This lumbering, reanimated creature first appeared in an 1818 novel by Mary Shelley.

Frankenstein’s monster

500

This halloween hopper is often linked with witches and spooky spells.

What are toads(frog)

500

In this 1959 novel by Shirley Jackson, a group of people explore a haunted mansion with terrifying results.




What is The Haunting of Hill House

500

Well, don't go around -------
Well, it's ----- to take your life
There's a --- moon on the rise

tonight

bound

bad


500

The 1692 witch trials took place in this Massachusetts town.

Salem

500

This Greek creature was half-woman, half-bird, and lured sailors to their deaths with her song.

Siren

600

This 8-legged arachnid spins webs, but not all species use them to catch prey.

What are spiders

600

This classic 1931 Universal film featured Boris Karloff as the monster stitched together by Dr. Frankenstein.

What is Frankenstein

600

It was a  --- eyed, one ------, ----- purple people eater
Sure looks ------- to me

one

flyin

strange

horned

600

These European trials between the 15th and 18th centuries led to thousands being executed for witchcraft.

The witch hunts

600

This massive dragon slain by Saint George symbolizes the triumph of Christianity over evil.

Dragon

700

In legends werewolf's are said to form in the lunar cycle.

What is a werewolf

700

In this 1991 thriller, Clarice Starling seeks help from imprisoned killer Hannibal Lecter to catch another murderer.

What is The Silence of the Lambs

700

I put a spell on you
And now you're mine
You can't stop the things I do
I ain't ----
It's been ----- hundred years
Right down to the ---
Now the witch is back
And there's ---- to pay
I put a spell on you
And now you're ----

lyin

three

day

hell

mine

700

During the Middle Ages, people believed black cats were companions to these

witches

700

In Native American legend, this antlered spirit embodies famine and cannibalistic hunger.

Wendigo

800

In folklore, ghouls are said to lurk in these places, feeding on the dead.

What are graveyards (or cemeteries)

800

This short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman follows a woman descending into madness while confined to a room with disturbing wallpaper.

What is The Yellow Wallpaper

800

They're ---- and they're ----
---- and----
They're all together ----

----------------

creepy

kooky

mysterious and spooky

okky

The Addams family

800

This medieval disease, spread by fleas, killed millions and inspired fear of death for centuries.

Black Death (Bubonic Plague)

800

From Haitian folklore, this reanimated corpse is controlled by magic.

Zombie