1. Warren Zevon's most famous song; "Werewolves of London"
2. Who's Ray Parker Jr. gonna call?: "Ghostbusters"
3. A seasonal favorite from Donovan; "Season of the Witch"
4. The Edgar Winter Group's Number One instrumental hit from 1973: "Frankenstein"
5. He said "oo ee, oo a a, ting, tang, walla walla bing bang":"Witch Doctor"
6. A Stevie Wonder hit from 1987:"Skeletons"
7. Billy Corgan's group: Smashing Pumpkins
8. The Geto Boys went trick-or-treating in this 1992 song: "Mind Playing Tricks On Me"
9. KC and the Sunshine Band's fourth Number One hit, from 1977: "I'm Your Boogie Man"
10. Santana and Fleetwood Mac both recorded this classic: "Black Magic Woman"
11. The Eagles' first Top Ten hit: "Witchy Woman"
12. A number one hit for Janet Jackson in 1990 (also a favorite of Douglas); "Black Cat"
13. A Bauhaus favorite: "Bela Lugosi's Dead"
14. Bob McFadden and Dor had a hit with this in 1959: "The Mummy"
15. The Guess Who's ode to a famous disk jockey: "Clap For The Wolfman"
16. According to Redbone, she'll put a spell on you: "The Witch Queen of New Orleans"
17. A hit for both the Classics IV and the Atlanta Rhythm Section: "Spooky"
Bonus: Whose voice was Bobby Pickett imitating in "Monster Mash?": Boris Karloff