A black dress, a pointy hat and a straw broom.
A witch.
This is the main bone that makes up your head, and it helps to protect your brain.
Skull.
People often carve these and place them on their doorstep for Halloween.
A pumpkin.
Old Mother ______?
Hubbard.
This dark coloured feline is often associated with Halloween, and also though to bring bad luck if it crosses your path.
Black cat.
A white sheet with two eye holes and a mouth hole cut out.
A mummy.
This bone is in your arm, and is also called your funny phone.
Humerus.
On Halloween, it is traditional to bob for what?
Mary, Mary Quite ______?
Contrary.
This creepy crawler has 8 legs and spins a web to catch their dinner.
Spider.
A white sheet, torn into strips and wrapped around your arms, legs, head and torso.
A mummy.
The largest bone in your body, located in the leg.
Femur.
Halloween is held on what date each year?
October 31st.
Baa, Baa Black _______?
Sheep.
This animal slithers along the ground and uses their tongue to sense smell from different directions.
Snake
A big curly wig, a big red nose and some colourful clothing.
A clown.
Pelvis.
What phrase do children say on Halloween to get their candy?
Trick or Treat!
Little Bo _______?
Peep.
This is the only mammal who can truly fly, and uses echolocation to navigate their environment.
Bat.
Jet black hair, black clothes, a cape and some sharp fangs.
A vampire.
This is the real name for the jaw bone.
Mandible.
What are the colours traditionally associated with Halloween?
Black and orange
Sing a song of _______?
Sixpence.
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.