(Name the Country)
To celebrate Dia de los Muertos, this country honors its dead with parades, skull makeup, and offerings to the deceased, including candy and flowers.
What is Mexico?
Linus faints after mistaking this lovable character for the Great Pumpkin.
Who is Snoopy?
Released in 1935, this was the first feature length werewolf film.
What is "Werewolf in London"?
In 1995, consumers voted to replace the original tan of this popular candy with blue.
What are M&Ms?
Beginning as a Buddhist tradition, sprinkling this household condiment will ward off evil spirits trying to harm you.
What is salt?
This country's Jack-O-Lanterns were originally carved from turnips and beets. In some areas, a turnip lantern would be placed on gateposts outside the home to ward off spirits on Halloween night.
What is the UK (Scotland, Ireland, or England)?
Thanks to clever marketing, this spice blend is typically made from a combination of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, or allspice.
What is pumpkin spice?
The famous villain for this 1978 classic was inspired by a William Shatner mask. The crew spray-painted it white, cut the eye holes bigger, and the rest is history.
What is Halloween?
This lollipop combines leftover flavors into a mystery flavor, signified by a question mark wrapper.
What are Dum Dums?
Count Wampyr was Bram Stoker's original name for this iconic character.
Who is Dracula?
Zaduszki -- also known as zombie day -- is a celebration in November where the living must get out of the way of the dead.
What is Poland?
Baked in 2010, this sweet treat still holds the record for the largest ever made, weighing in at 3,699 pounds and measuring 20 feet in diameter.
What is pumpkin pie?
By the end of its production, 9 people associated with this 1973 film died, including one man who died on set during filming.
What is "The Exorcist"?
Originally called "chicken feed," this candy had a rooster on the box in order to appeal to America's agricultural roots.
What is candy corn?
In this state it is illegal to dress up as a priest or nun on Halloween.
What is Alabama?
Samhain begins at sundown on October 31, where every light in this country is put out and a giant bonfire is ignited.
What is Ireland?
This state produces more than 500 million pounds of pumpkins annually.
What is Illinois?
This 1988 flick is based on the true story of Robert the Doll, who would mysteriously move from room to room, knock furniture over, and conduct conversations with its owner.
What is "Child's Play"?
Created in 1907, this lightly flavored cocoa candy was the first mass produced individually wrapped penny candy in America.
What are Tootsie Rolls?
This Halloween radio drama caused a mass panic in 1938.
What is War of the Worlds?
Here, you are expected to leave bread and water out and keep the lights on after you go to bed during All Saint's Week (Oct. 30-Nov. 8). These items welcome dead souls back to Earth during the one time of year they can visit the mortal world.
What is Austria?
Often used in pranks, this messy product is banned in Hollywood from Oct. 31-Nov. 1, and carries a $1,000 fine if caught with a can in your hand.
What is Silly String?
In the Middle Ages these "creatures" were bought and sold to be ground into medicine. During the 17th and 18th century they were used to make a type of paint.
What are mummies?
Invented in the 1920s, these were originally marketed as mints to help smokers kick the habit.
What are PEZ?
This farm fixture is also called a Murmet, Gallybagger, or Tattie Bogal.
What is a scarecrow?