In Jaws (1975), what type of shark is the killer?
What is a great white shark?
This peanut butter cup is one of the most popular Halloween candies in the U.S.
What is Reese’s?
Halloween is celebrated on this date each year.
What is October 31st?
This headless rider from Washington Irving’s tale is said to haunt Sleepy Hollow.
Who is the Headless Horseman?
What is the name of the ship in the 1979 film Alien?
What is the USCSS Nostromo?
The slogan “Taste the Rainbow” belongs to this colorful candy.
What are Skittles?
The word “Halloween” is a contraction of what longer phrase?
What is “All Hallows’ Eve”?
This blood-sucking creature of Eastern European legend is repelled by garlic.
What is a vampire?
Who is Sean Foley?
In Friday the 13th (1980), who is revealed to be the killer at the end of the first film?
Who is Pamela Voorhees (Jason’s mother)?
Candy corn was originally called what when first created in the 1880s?
What is Chicken Feed?
The tradition of carving pumpkins comes from what vegetable used in Ireland?
What is a turnip?
This woman of Latin American legend is said to wander near rivers, weeping for her lost children.
Who is La Llorona?
In the Saw series, what is the name of the puppet used by Jigsaw to deliver messages to his victims?
What is Billy the Puppet?
This candy bar is named after a horse owned by the Mars family.
What is Snickers?
This ancient Celtic festival is believed to be the origin of Halloween.
What is Samhain?
This legendary beast from the Scottish Highlands is said to inhabit a deep freshwater lake.
What is the Loch Ness Monster?
In the original film, what is Nancy Thompson’s home address on Elm Street?
What is 1428 Elm Street?
M&M’s were first created for which group to use during World War II?
What is the U.S. military (so chocolate wouldn’t melt in soldiers’ hands)
In what decade did trick-or-treating become widely popular in the U.S.?
What is the 1950s?
According to Irish folklore, this trickster’s soul was doomed to roam the earth carrying a carved-out turnip with a candle inside.
Who is Stingy Jack (origin of the Jack-o’-lantern)?