What household item was once thought to be a tool for witches to fly?
Broomstick
Which candy is known for the slogan “Taste the Rainbow”?
Skittles
In Coraline, what creepy feature do the “Other Mother” and “Other Father” have instead of eyes?
Buttons
What is the name of the friendly ghost who tries to make friends with humans?
Casper
Which U.S. state produces the most pumpkins by weight each year?
Illinois
In what country did Halloween originate?
Ireland
What candy shares its name with a planet in our solar system?
Mars Bars
What movie popularized the phrase “Do you like scary movies?"
Scream
What creepy character is known for living in a sewer and offering red balloons?
Pennywise The Clown
What is the most popular Halloween costume of all time?
Witch
Before pumpkins, what vegetable was traditionally carved into jack-o’-lanterns?
Turnips
Which candy’s motto is “Melts in your mouth, not in your hand”?
M&Ms
In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, what creature guards the trapdoor leading to the Stone?
Fluffy, The Three headed Dog
What vampire is known for saying, “I vant to suck your blood”?
Count Dracula
What’s the only number that has the same number of letters as its value?
Four
What Scottish king wrote a book about witchcraft in 1597?
King James
What candy was originally called “Chicken Feed”?
Candy Corn
What year was the first Hocus Pocus movie released?
1993
In the movie Halloween (1978), what is the name of the masked killer?
Michael Myers
What horror film features a real human skeleton used as a prop?
Poltergeist
In the 1800s, what eerie Victorian invention allowed people to “speak” with the dead — and was sold as a parlor game?
The Ouija board
What candy was created first — M&Ms or Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups(1928)
What horror movie features a killer who attacks people in their dreams?
A Nightmare On Elm Street
Is the Headless Horseman technically a ghost, a zombie, or a demon?
A Ghost
What was the first horror movie ever made?
(you can use your phone/double points if you don't)
Le Manoir du Diable (1896)