The name of the island that the gang visits in the 2002 Scooby-Doo movie
Spooky Island
This halloween candy created in the 1880s was originally called "Chicken Feed"
Candy Corn
This dance is a "Graveyard smash" that "Caught on in a flash"
The Monster Mash
This female spirit in Irish Folklore, heralds the death of a family member, usually by screaming, wailing, or shrieking.
A Banshee
The word "Halloween" means or stands for what
Saints' Evening or Allhallows Eve
This popular horror film was inspired by real events that took place in Gainesville, Florida in the early 90s
Scream
This was the most popular Halloween Candy in the US in 2023
Reeses Cup
This smash ends with the lyrics "The foulest stench is in the air, the funk of forty thousand years, and grizzly ghouls from every tomb, are closing in to seal your doom."
"For no mere mortal can resist, the evil of the THRILLER"
This is the type of monster or creature that Frankenstein is
Human
In 2023, Travis Gienger nabbed the Guinness World Record for the heaviest pumpkin, weighing this much.
(All Play)
2749 Lbs
The name of the summer camp where "Friday the 13th" takes place
Camp Crystal Lake
Originally with the name Fairy Floss, this classic candy was actually created by a dentist.
Cotton Candy
Jenna Ortega performed an epic dance, on the hit show Wednesday, to this halloween favorite song
Goo Goo Muck by The Cramps
Spanish for “Goat Sucker” this creature of legend was first to be seen in Puerto Rico in 1995
Chupacabra
Before pumpkins, this root vegetable was used by the Irish and Scottish to carve on
Turnips
The name of two horror movie franchises that were first video game series
Silent Hill & Resident Evil
In Japan, you can purchase over 400 different flavors and types of this candy
Kit-Kat Bars
The lyrics
"Then the door was open and the wind appeared
The candles blew and then disappeared
The curtains flew and then he appeared"
are from this spooky tune from 1976
(Don't Fear) The Reaper
This demon-like humanoid is often known for eating human flesh and hanging around graveyards
Ghoul
$300,000 was the budget
It grossed $47 million at the US box office
In the movie "Sinister" this is the deity that manipulates children to do his bidding, and then afterwards consumes their souls
Bughuul
The number of tootsie rolls that are made every day
(All Play)
64 Million
This song can be heard in the famous dinner scene in the movie Beetlejuice, in which the guests are supernaturally compelled to dance along to the song
Banana Boat (Day-O) by Harry Belafonte
First appearing in West Virginia in the 1960s, this humanoid creature with 10 ft wings and red eyes was blamed for the silver bridge collapsing.
Mothman
The original spelling of the movie “Bettlejuice”
Betelgeuse