Costumes
Skeletons
Halloween Traditions
Nursery Rhymes
Animals
100

A black dress, a pointy hat and a straw broom.

A witch.

100

This is the main bone that makes up your head, and it helps to protect your brain.

Skull.

100

People often carve these and place them on their doorstep for Halloween.

A pumpkin.

100

Old Mother ______?

Hubbard.

100

This dark coloured feline is often associated with Halloween, and also though to bring bad luck if it crosses your path.

Black cat.

200

A white sheet with two eye holes and a mouth hole cut out.

A mummy.

200

This bone is in your arm, and is also called your funny phone.

Humerus.

200

On Halloween, it is traditional to bob for what?

Apples.


200

Mary, Mary Quite ______?

Contrary.

200

This creepy crawler has 8 legs and spins a web to catch their dinner.

Spider.

300

A white sheet, torn into strips and wrapped around your arms, legs, head and torso.

A mummy.

300

The largest bone in your body, located in the leg.

Femur.

300

Halloween is held on what date each year?

October 31st.

300

Baa, Baa Black _______?

Sheep.

300

This animal slithers along the ground and uses their tongue to sense smell from different directions.

Snake

400

A big curly wig, a big red nose and some colourful clothing.

A clown.


400
A basin-shaped complex of bones that connects the trunk and the legs.

Pelvis.

400

What phrase do children say on Halloween to get their candy?

Trick or Treat!

400

Little Bo _______?

Peep.

400

This is the only mammal who can truly fly, and uses echolocation to navigate their environment.

Bat.

500

Jet black hair, black clothes, a cape and some sharp fangs.

A vampire.

500

This is the real name for the jaw bone.

Mandible.

500

What are the colours traditionally associated with Halloween?

Black and orange

500

Sing a song of _______?

Sixpence.

500

This animal is well known from a poem written by Edgar Allen Poe.  It looks similar to a crow, but has a few differences – including being larger.

Raven.

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