The fruit most commonly associated with Halloween
What are "Pumpkins"?
This big, blue and purple monster is known for his love of scaring children and is also a friend to Mike Wazowski.
Who is "Sulley from Monsters, Inc."?
This phrase is commonly used by children when going door-to-door for treats.
What is "Trick or Treat"?
This fruit was originally used to create the first jack-o'-lanterns before pumpkins became popular.
What are "Turnips?"
According to ancient folklore, this creature looks like a person but can transform into a wolf and is associated with lunar cycles and bloodlust.
What is a "Werewolf?"
This popular tricolored Halloween treat is often made from corn syrup and comes in various shapes, including ghosts and pumpkins.
What is "Candy Corn?"
This classic Disney movie features a young girl named Dorothy who meets a talking scarecrow and a tin man.
What is "The Wizard of Oz"?
What do people sprinkle on their doorstep to keep evil spirits away?
What is "Salt?"
The word "Halloween" is derived from this phrase, which means "Saint's Day."
What is "All Hallows' Eve?"
This mythical creature is said to rise from the grave and is often depicted as a reanimated corpse, seeking human flesh.
What is a "Zombie?"
A traditional Halloween dish in some cultures, this type of stew is made with meat and often contains potatoes and carrots.
What is "Witches' Brew" or "Pumpkin Stew?"
This horror franchise features a character named Michael Myers who escapes from a mental institution.
What is "Halloween"?
This traditional Halloween activity involves searching for hidden treats, often with a spooky theme.
What is a "Scavenger Hunt?"
The tradition of wearing costumes on Halloween dates back to the ancient practice of disguising oneself from these things.
What are "Spirits or Ghosts?"
Known for their cunning and magical abilities, these beings are often depicted as old hags and can be found brewing potions.
What is a "Witch?"
These are the Top 5 most popular candies passed out for Halloween in America. (Each one named=100 points)
What are M&M’s, Reese’s Cups, Sour Patch Kids, Skittles, and Starburst?
In this movie, the Pumpkin King of Halloween town decides to take over another holiday.
What is "The Nightmare Before Christmas"?
On Halloween, many people participate in this game where they attempt to bite apples floating in water.
What is "Bobbing for Apples?"
From which country did Halloween originate?
What is "Ireland?"
In many cultures, this spirit is said to be the restless soul of a deceased person who has not found peace, often depicted in translucent form.
What is a "Ghost?"
This dish, popular in Mexico for Día de los Muertos, includes sugar skulls as decoration and is often made with marzipan.
What is "Pan de Muerto?"
In which movie do the Sanderson Sisters sing "I put a spell on you?"
What is "Hocus Pocus?"
In Mexico, this holiday celebrates deceased loved ones with altars and offerings, coinciding with Halloween.
What is "Día de los Muertos?"
This ancient Celtic festival, marking the end of the harvest season, is believed to be the origin of Halloween.
What is "Samhain?"
This creature, often found in Slavic mythology, is said to be an evil spirit that can take on the form of a beautiful woman to lure victims.
What is a "Rusalki (or siren)?"