Halloween Movies
Villains
Halloween History
Creatures and Monsters
Candy
100

When there is something strange in your neighborhood, you should call this group of spectral specialists.

Ghostbusters

100

The name of the antagonist in the movie who's title shares the name with the holiday being celebrated today.

Michael Myers 

100

The date Halloween is celebrated on in the United States

October 31st

100

The more common name for a lycanthrope.

Werewolf

100

This candy, once called "chicken feed" has been around since the 1800s.

Candy Corn

200

This movie is the highest grossing Stephen King film adaptation to date.

It

200

This crazed movie villain's arm of choice happens to be a chainsaw.

Leatherface

200

This city hosts the world's largest Halloween parade.

New York City

200

This legendary creature, Spanish for "goat-sucker", was reportedly first seen in Puerto Rico in 1995.

La Chupacabra

200

This holiday is the second highest candy-selling holiday in the US.

Easter

300
In this film, Annabelle the doll makes her big screen debut.

The Conjuring

300

The name of the camp where a young boy drowns and eventually becomes Jason Voorhees.

Camp Crystal Lake

300

This vegetable was thought to have supernatural powers on Halloween.

Cabbage

300

Mary Shelly brought life to this popular monster in a ghost story competition with friends.

Frankenstein

300

This popular candy used to go by the name of "Penny Cups"

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

400

This 1996 film coined the notorious phrase, "Do you like scary movies?"

Scream

400

This is the name of the the bride of Chucky. You wouldn't want to have breakfast at her house!

Tiffany

400

This eastern state in the US holds the world record for lit Jack-o'-lanterns.

New Hampshire

400

This monster hunter who takes down Dracula and saves Frankenstein's monster is portrayed by Hugh Jackman in the 2004 film.

Van Helsing 

400

The name of this candy was also the name of a popular 90's rap song.

Tootsie Roll

500

The original mask that serial killer Michael Myers wears is a manipulated mold of this famous actor.

William Shatner (Captain Kirk)

500

What movie villain is known for eerily muttering the phrase, "A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti." 

Hannibal Lector

500

This now widely accepted and popular Halloween tradition first took off in the 1930s.

Trick-or-Treating

500

This famous monster has an NHL team named after it.

The Jersey Devil

500

This candy once used the slogan, "Melts in your mouth, not in your hand."

M&Ms