Every Halloween, Charlie Brown helps his friend Linus wait for what character to appear?
The Great Pumpkin
Vampire Bats real... true or false?
True
What animal was believed to protect witches' powers from negative forces?
Black cats
Which is Michael Jackson's Halloween related song?
Thriller
This famous line is often said right before you are given candy.
Trick-or-Treat!
A group of men you call when there’s something strange in your neighborhood.
Ghostbusters
Why did people start using pumpkin lanterns on Halloween?
To scare away bad spirits
What country did mummies originate in?
Egypt
According to the song, this creature has one eye, one horn, and flies.
Purple People Eater
What do we cut faces into and light up with a candle on Halloween?
Pumpkins
What was the name of the stray dog that Miguel befriended in the Movie CoCo?
Dante
What is the most popular Trick-or-Treat Candy?
Snickers
Silver bullets and full moons are two things feared by what creature?
Werewolves
This television theme song is known for the well placed snapping fingers and the creepy descriptions of this family.
The Addams Family
Breaking a mirror is said to bring you how many years of bad luck?
7 years
In what classic movie do a boy, his sister, and a local Salem resident unleash a trio of famous Sisters who try to steal children?
Hocus Pocus
What country did Halloween originate in?
Ireland
This famous character often says "I want to suck your blood."
Count Dracula
The Sanderson Sisters sing this song to make the parents of Salem never stop dancing.
"I Put a Spell on You"
What country celebrates Día de los Muertos?
Mexico
In which film can you see a character called "Wednesday"?
The Addams Family
How old is Halloween?
A) 500 years
B) 1,000 years
C) 2,000 years
2,000 years
What did the crazy scientist create with the help of a lightning storm?
Frankenstein
Which film soundtrack features the song, "This is Halloween?"
The Nightmare Before Christmas
What’s the color order of a piece of candy corn, from the base to the point?
Yellow (base), orange (middle), and white (top)