From Springwood to Cuesta Verde, these fictional places serve as settings for some of the best horror movies of all time.

QUIZ
How well do you know the macabre motifs of Halloween’s favorite writer? Try matching the Edgar Allan Poe quote to the spooky short story.
This riddle comes from a book published in 1835—can you figure out the answer?
From ‘Physician Slumber’ to ‘The Foreigner,’ these terms are technically synonyms of Stephen King titles. How many can you get right?
We give you an obscure word with four definitions—one correct, three made up. Can you identify the correct one?
It’s time to play Tune Twist, where we translate the lyrics of popular songs into multiple languages and then back into English. Can you figure out what the song is, or who performed it?
Let’s see how much TV you were watching in the 1980s and ’90s.
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
At least one state in the union has designated fried calamari as an official symbol. Can you match these concepts to the state that they honor?
This riddle comes from a book published in 1921—can you figure out the answer?
We give you an obscure word with four definitions—one correct, three made up. Can you identify the correct one?
Here’s a hint: This song, which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in September 1985, was recorded for the third movie in a popular franchise; the singer also starred in the film.
Some of these weird and spooky tales are based on actual events. But can you separate fact from fiction?
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
From Amity Island to Bedford Falls, these fictional places serve as settings for some of the best films of all time.
This riddle dates back to the 17th century—can you figure out the answer?
We give you an obscure word with four definitions—one correct, three made up. Can you identify the correct one?
It’s time to play Tune Twist, where we translate the lyrics of popular songs into multiple languages and then back into English.
Think you know your feline facts? Test yourself with this puzzling primer on all things cat. (Bonus points if you can finish before one starts napping on your keyboard.)