The first ever fun-sized candy bar.
50% of children prefer this kind of candy be given to them when trick-or-treating.
This serial killer inspired the movies 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre,' 'Psycho,' and 'Silence of the Lambs.'
This famous magician/illusionist died on Haloween in 1926.
Dr. Frankenstein's first name.
This author wrote the novel Dracula.
This type of demon supposedly robs graveyards and feeds on human beings.
This item is banned in California on Halloween.
This vegetable was originally used to make Jack O' Lanterns.
The most successful horror movie of all time.
This city throws the biggest Halloween parade in the U.S.
Supernatural entities, usually animals, that would assist witches in their practice of magic.
The only way to kill a werewolf.
These were said to hide people from ghosts.
A supernatural being typically associated with evil.
In this state, it is illegal to be a priest or nun for Halloween.
The religion that Halloween was created by.
Pumpkins originated in this country.
The most popular Halloween candy in the U.S.
In the middle ages, these Halloween creatures were believed to be able to turn themselves into black cats.