Monsters & Cyptids
Haunting History
Halloween Movies
Candy
Spooky Songs
100

Author of the 1818 classic book "Frankenstein."

Mary Shelley

100

Although the name implies it housed a person who practiced witchcraft, this famous home in Salem actually belonged to Jonathan Corwin, who was a judge. 

The Witch House

100

Jenna Ortega plays a darkly funny teen in this “Addams Family” spin-off series. 

Wednesday

100

From top to bottom, these are the three colors in candy corn. 

White, Orange and Yellow 
100

Finish the lyric: If there's something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? ________!

Ghostbusters

200

The region where Dracula's castle was located

Transylvania 

200

The confirmed site where the 1692 Witch Trial hangings occurred in Salem. 

Proctor's Ledge

200

“Ghostface” is a serial killer from this movie franchise.

Scream

200

Fill in the blank: “Gimme a break, gimme a break, break me off a piece of that ___________.” 

Kit Kat Bar

200

According to the song, this family was 'creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky'

The Addams Family

300

The state where Mothman was first sighted in the 1960's

West Virginia 

300

This country started the tradition of pumpkin carving. 

Ireland

300

This character in “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” believes in the Great Pumpkin. 

Linus

300

1970s TV cartoon character Mr. Owl asked how many licks it takes to get to the center of this candy. 

Tootsie Pop

300

Vincent Price provides the spooky monologue for what popular Halloween song. 

Michael Jackson's Thriller

400

Another name for a lycanthrope 

Werewolf

400
The name of the former Lynn librarian whose ghost now haunts the Lynn Public Librarian and was known for writing the first book chronologically recounting the history of Halloween. 

Ruth Kelley 

400

This actor played Laurie Strode in the 1978 movie “Halloween."

Jamie Lee Curtis 

400

This candy dethroned Reese's Cups as the top Halloween Candy of 2024

M&M's

400

In the movie "Hocus Pocus," this is the name of the song the Sanderson sisters sing at the Halloween party.  

"I Put a Spell on You"

500

Spanish for “goat-sucker,” one of these legendary creatures was reportedly first seen in Puerto Rico in 1995.

Chupacabra

500

Thomas Veale, now known as "the Pirate Ghost," came through the Lynn Woods in the 1600s to hide his loot in this cave when an earthquake caused the rock around him to collapse. 

Dungeon Rock 

500

Name the three kidnappers who abduct “Sandy Claws” in the movie “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”

 Lock, Shock and Barrel

500

This candy was created in the 70s because the product engineer wanted to help his daughter break her thumb-sucking habit. 

Ring Pop

500

A hit song by The Ramones was originally written for the Stephen King 1989 film adaptation of what novel with the same name? 

Pet Sematary