A stay at the Stanley Hotel inspired Stephen King to write this novel, which is also a movie released in 1980.
The Shining
Candy corn is these three colors, in this order, from the base to the point.
Yellow, orange, white
Every Halloween, Charlie Brown helps his friend Linus find this character.
The Great Pumpkin
This arachnid with 8 legs is nearsighted
Spider
This is the original author of the book Frankenstein
Mary Shelly
This popular spirit is smokier than tequila and is served to spirits on a decorated alter during Day of the Day celebrations
Mezcal
In the movie Mean Girls, Lindsay Lohan’s character wears this costume.
Bride of Frankenstein
Pumpkins can be this color, in addition
White
This commonly known character from movies and books is a vampire, who’s name means Son of the Devil
Dracula
This Halloween fruit is often mistaken for a vegetable.
Pumpkin
This scary movie, originally released in 1973, caused a drop in sales of Ouija Boards
The Exorcist
The original jack O’ Lanterns were carved from this vegetable
Turnips
This scary creature is a mythological, undead, re-aminated corpse dates back to the 1800s but only recently became associated to eating brains in the 1980s
Zombie
This candy was originally named chicken feed
Candy Corn
This actor played Dr. Frank-n-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Tim Curry
This game evolved from old England and in America, involves tying the player’s hands behind their back, and historically used to find out who would wed soonest.
Bobbing for Apples, originally known as Snap Apple Night and also known as Apple Dunking.
Adrian is the name of the baby in this 1967 horror novel by American writer Ira Levin
Rosemary’s Baby
This traditionally Mexican, milk-based drink is served to guests or placed on alters when celebrating Dia De Los Muertos
Horchata
In the movie series Halloween, this one does not feature Michael.
Halloween III: Season of the Witch
In this state it is unlawful to dress like a nun or priest for Halloween.
Alabama