For many years, this peanut butter cup has been the #1 most popular Halloween candy in America.
What is a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup?
This 1993 film features the Sanderson sisters, three witches resurrected in Salem, Massachusetts.
What is Hocus Pocus?
In 1962, Bobby "Boris" Pickett released this song that "caught on in a flash" and became a "graveyard smash."
What is "Monster Mash"?
These are the two most traditional colors of Halloween.
What are orange and black?
This tri-colored, cone-shaped candy was originally called "Chicken Feed" when it was invented in the 1880s.
What is Candy Corn?
He is the "Pumpkin King" of Halloween Town.
Who is Jack Skellington?
This 1984 Ray Parker Jr. song asks the question, "Who ya gonna call?"
What is "Ghostbusters"?
This is the phrase children say to get candy on Halloween.
What is "Trick or Treat"?
The slogan for this candy is "Taste the Rainbow."
What are Skittles?
"I see dead people" is the famous, chilling line from this 1999 M. Night Shyamalan film.
What is The Sixth Sense?
The 14-minute-long music video for this 1983 Michael Jackson hit features zombies and a famous spoken-word narration by Vincent Price.
What is "Thriller"?
Halloween is believed to have originated from this ancient Celtic festival, meaning "summer's end."
What is Samhain?
This candy bar's slogan was "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't."
What are Almond Joy and Mounds?
his 1978 John Carpenter film introduced the iconic slasher Michael Myers.
What is Halloween?
This Oingo Boingo song, featured in the 1985 film of the same name, includes the lyrics "It's a dead man's party / Who could ask for more?"
What is "Dead Man's Party"?
The original Jack-o'-Lanterns in Ireland and Scotland were carved not from pumpkins, but from this root vegetable.
What is a turnip?
According to its manufacturer, the "official" way to eat this circular, disc-shaped candy is to nibble off the chocolate edge first.
What is a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup?
In this 1984 film, you're warned, "Don't get him wet, keep him out of bright light, and never, ever feed him after midnight."
What is Gremlins?
This 1973 instrumental theme song by Mike Oldfield is famously used in the horror film The Exorcist.
What is "Tubular Bells"?
The practice of dressing in costumes and going door-to-door for food was known as this in Scotland and Ireland.
What is "guising" (or "mumming")?