This fictional character is based on the real historical figure, "Vlad the Impaler"
Dracula
This number is widely considered to be bad luck.
13
"In space, no one can hear you scream" is the iconic tagline to which Ridley Scott film.
Alien
At a Halloween party, many people bob for what fruit?
Apples
Finish these Halloween lyrics: "Trick or treat, smell my _____, give me something good to eat!"
Feet
Skull Island is home to this classic monster.
King Kong
This type of bullet is said to kill werewolves.
Silver
In George A. Romero's 1968 "Night of the Living Dead" the zombies were only afraid of this one thing.
Fire
What royal title does Jack Skellington call himself?
The Pumpkin King
This 1983 music video features Michael Jackson turning into a werecat.
Thriller
What was the name of the monster in Mary Shelly's novel?
It had no name
According to urban legend, this candy is supposedly fatal when mixed with soda.
Pop Rocks
How many people did Jason Vorhees kill in the first Friday the 13th film?
0. Jason's mother was the killer.
In the classic TV series, what was the Munsters' home address?
1313 Mockingbird Lane
Which 1984 song asked, "Who you gonna call?"?
Ghostbusters
What classic horror movie creature's shape was based on the Oscar statuette?
The Creature From the Black Lagoon
This Latin folklore creature is said to attack and drink the blood of livestock, including goats.
Chupacabra
Name the demon who possesses Linda Blair's character in "The Exorcist".
Pazuzu
In Hollywood, using this "prank" toy on Halloween can get you a $1,000 fine.
Silly String
This Batman composer wrote the 1980's hit, "Dead Man's Party"
Danny Elfman
These are considered to be the top five "Universal Monsters".
Dracula, Frankenstein, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, the Mummy, and the Wolf Man.
If you see this on Halloween night, it means that the spirit of a dead loved one is watching over you.
A spider
What iconic horror film was dubbed The Babysitter Murders at one point?
Halloween
In which Shakespeare play do three witches say, “Double, double, toil and trouble”?
Macbeth
This is the first song introduced in "A Nightmare Before Christmas".
This is Halloween