Which Irish band had a hit single with Zombie?
The Cranberries
What is the unmasked fellow's (character) name?
Hannibal Lecter
What is the name of this movie?
Hocus Pocus
A witch goddess inspired the first ballet
True or False?
True!
Which 3 colors are considered to be "Halloween colors"?
Black
Orange
Purple
Dracula's castle is in which country?
Romania
Since being released in November 1982, ________ has been the soundtrack to countless Halloween bashes, haunted houses, and dance parties to this day. After delivering the ultimate spooky bop, his album of the same name went on to become the world's best-selling music album in history.
"Thriller" by Michael Jackson
Dr. Jekyll &....
Mr. Hyde
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is an 1886 Gothic novella by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. It is one of the most famous pieces of English literature, and is considered to be a defining book of the gothic horror genre
Which science fiction horror series from Netflix is set in the fictional town of Hawkins?
Another name for midnight?
hint: Halloween theme
The witching hour
With reference to the belief that witches are active and magic takes place at that time.
Which supermodel is considered to be the "Queen of Halloween"(for her costumes and parties)?
Heidi Klum
Which country celebrates "Day of the Dead" , which honors deceased loved ones and features sugar skulls and marigold flowers?
Mexico
"Dia de los Muertos"
What is the origin of: "Double double toil and trouble/Fire burn and cauldron bubble"?
Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth, chanted by the supernatural three witches.
Which scary movie character is considered a "Dream master"?
Freddy Krueger
What is the name of the uncle in Addams family?
Uncle Fester :)
Phobia/fear of Halloween is called?
a) Samhainophobia
b) Coulrophobia
c) Triskaidekaphobia
d) Entomophobia
Correct answer is a) Samhainophobia
Others explained:
b) Coulrophobia - Fear of clowns
c) Triskaidekaphobia is fear or avoidance of the number 13. It is also a reason for the fear of Friday the 13th, called paraskevidekatriaphobia
d) Entomophobia is fear of bugs
According to (which country?) legend, Jack O’Lanterns are named after a stingy man named Jack who, because he tricked the devil several times, was forbidden entrance into both heaven and hell. He was condemned to wander the Earth, waving his lantern to lead people away from their paths
Irish
Which city is famous for its witch trials in the late 1600s, where numerous people were accused of witchcraft and 20 were executed?
Salem, Massachusetts
Who are the guests of the Halloween party, according to the lyrics of “Monster Mash”?
Wolfman, Dracula and his son
Interesting fact: Not everyone was a fan of the "Monster Mash", the British Broadcasting Corporation, better known as the BBC, felt the song was too morbid to be played on the radio and banned the song in 1962 for 11 years
What does the name Dracula mean?
"Son of Dracul" or "Son of the dragon"
Which actress reprised her iconic role - made famous over two decades ago - for Halloween Kills?
Jamie Lee Curtis
Which master escape artist and illusionist died on Halloween?
Harry Houdini - died in 1926 on Halloween
In relation to Halloween,what does the word "Hallow" mean
Holy or Saint.
The word “Halloween” is a shortened form of “All Hallows’ Eve” or “All Hallows’ Even”, which means the evening before All Saints’ Day. All Saints’ Day is a Christian holiday that honors the saints and the dead.
Which country does Halloween originate from?
Ireland
There's a band from North America called " ______ Pumpkins".
a) Squashed
b) Sweaty
c) Smashing
d) Shining
c) Smashing
The Smashing Pumpkins are an American alternative rock band from Chicago, Illinois.
Which story originated the Headless Horseman?
Where did the "Ghostbusters" set up their office?
They operated from a fire station in New York City -which is now a popular tourist attraction.
The first Jack O’Lanterns were actually made from (which vegetable)?
Turnips
What is a group of witches called?
Coven
It is illegal to dress as a nun or priest in which U.S. State?
1. Massachusetts
2. Alabama
3. Wisconsin (Nordic HQ)
2. Alabama
In Alabama, it is a criminal offense if you dress as a priest or nun. That includes any member of the clergy of any religion.
If you are caught dressed as one, you could face a fine or even be arrested.
Which song do these lyrics belong to:
"I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed
Get along with the voices inside of my head
You're tryin' to save me, stop holdin' your breath
And you think I'm crazy, yeah, you think I'm crazy...."
"Monster" Eminem ft Rihanna
What's the name of the terrifying clown in Stephen King's "It"
Pennywise
The 1st blockbuster in the "Halloween" franchise was filmed in______ days.
a. 12 days
b. 21 days
c. 66 days
d. 21 days
In 1978, filming for Halloween officially began in southern Pasadena, California. The film’s main setting featured an abandoned house that was previously owned by a church.
For the film’s climax, the production crew also utilized two other homes by Orange Grove Avenue in Hollywood. After a brief total of 4 weeks, production wrapped up filming by May 1978. Definitely one of the more admirable Halloween facts.
Which animal produces silk?
Spider silk is a protein fibre spun by spiders. Spiders use their silk to make webs or other structures, which function as sticky nets to catch other animals, or as nests or cocoons to protect their offspring, or to wrap up prey.
What is the name of the legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the Americas? The name comes from the animal's reported vampirism— it attacks and drink the blood of livestock, including goats.
Chupacabra
Which city hosts the world's largest Halloween parade and includes over 50,000 participants?
New York City
Which boy band used the mansion from Casper (the 1995 movie) for one of their music videos?
The Backstreet Boys, for the “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)” video
What is Frankenstein's monster scared of?
Fire!
Frankenstein's creature fears fire because of fire's duplicitous nature. Seeking relief from the cold, the creature comes across a fire and is attracted to it by its appearance and warmth. Not knowing any better, he touches the fire and burns his hand. This teaches him that even things that seem welcoming and good can be dangerous. The experience leaves him feeling deceived and distrustful of fire.
The movie plot revolves around a recently deceased couple who, as ghosts haunting their former home, contact an obnoxious and devious "bio-exorcist" from the Netherworld, to scare away the home’s new inhabitants. What is the name of this iconic movie?
How often do we get a full moon on Halloween?
a) every 9 years
b) every 19 years
c) every 91 years
d) every 919 years
a full moon only occurs roughly once every 19 years (known as the Metonic cycle). But it’s not exact because of the irregularities of our calendar and other cyclic factors. Hence, the dating of a particular lunar phase can be “off” by a day after 19 years. That happened between 1944 and 2020.
If the full Moons are calculated using Greenwich Mean Time, that translates to approximately 3-4 times per century. So maybe the phrase “once in a Blue Moon” really belongs to a full Moon on Halloween!
What is the Phantom's name in "Phantom of the Opera"?
Erik
Which European country has an old tradition of hiding knives in their homes during Halloween?
Germany
If you're spending Halloween in Germany, you may notice a lack of knives around homes. This is because Germans hide their knives on Halloween night in order not to injure returning spirits.