In Mary Shelley’s tale of creation and hubris, what creature is brought to life by Dr. Victor?
Frankenstein's creature or Frankenstein
In 1900, this U.S. company became the first to mass-produce milk chocolate, making it an affordable treat for Americans.
What is Hershey?
In Greek mythology, this creature was part woman, part bird, and lured sailors to their doom with irresistible songs.
What are Sirens?
This massive stone circle in Wiltshire, England, dates back to the Neolithic era and is believed to have been used for astronomical and ceremonial purposes.
What is Stonehenge?
Known for his burned face and clawed glove, which supernatural villain terrorizes the teenagers of Elm Street in their dreams?
Freddy Krueger
Washington Irving's 1820 short story set in a small village along the Hudson River features a headless horseman who haunts the area.
What is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow?
This candy bar, introduced in 1923, was named after a popular malted milk drink of the time and shares its name with a famous Mars rover. Known for its chewy, caramel-filled chocolate, it remains a classic favorite.
What is the Milky Way?
In the Harry Potter series, what creature guards the wizard bank, Gringotts?
What is a dragon?
This tool, often depicted as a witch’s “ride,” is associated with female witches in folklore and is believed to symbolize travel between realms.
What is a broomstick?
In this psychological horror film, a group of friends goes on a hiking trip in Sweden only to become entangled in a strange cult ritual.
What is Midsommar?
In this Edgar Allan Poe story, a character’s overwhelming guilt and paranoia after committing a murder lead him to confess, unable to withstand the torment of his own mind.
What is the Tell-Tale Heart
This candy bar, named after a popular dance, features chocolate, caramel, and nougat and was originally introduced in 1932.
What is the Charleston Chew?
Created by H.P. Lovecraft, this monstrous entity lies in slumber beneath the ocean in the lost city of R’lyeh, awaiting the day it will rise again.
Who is Cthulhu?
This field of study, popular in medieval and Renaissance Europe, involves the attempt to turn base metals into gold.
What is alchemy?
In Stephen King’s It, this terrifying creature uses its shapeshifting abilities to prey on a group of children’s worst fears.
Who is Pennywise the Clown?
This classic horror novel by Robert Louis Stevenson tells of a man who transforms into a monstrous version of himself, embodying his darker impulses.
What is The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
Invented by Leo Hirschfield in the late 1800s, these chewy candies are named after his daughter and are known for their distinct molasses flavor.
What are Tootsie Rolls?
This Native American mythical creature is often associated with cannibalism, starvation, and winter, and is said to possess people, driving them to madness and hunger.
What is a Wendigo?
In astrology, this “planet of love” rules over beauty, harmony, and relationships and is associated with both Taurus and Libra.
What is Venus?
This 1954 novel by Richard Matheson, about a lone survivor battling vampire-like creatures, inspired this 2007 film adaptation starring Will Smith.
What is I Am Legend
This character in Beowulf, a monstrous creature, terrorizes King Hrothgar’s hall before being slain by the hero of the story.
Who is Grendel?
Created by Forrest Mars in the 1940s, these candies were originally meant to be a snack that wouldn’t melt in soldiers’ hands during wartime.
What are M&M’s?
In medieval European folklore, this female demon is said to enter the dreams of men, causing nightmares.
What is a succubus?
In Wiccan traditions, this holiday celebrated on October 31st marks the end of the harvest season and honors the spirits of the dead.
What is Samhain?
In this 1968 Roman Polanski horror classic, a young woman comes to suspect that her husband and neighbors are part of a Satanic cult plotting against her unborn child.
What is Rosemary's Baby?