In the fairy tale "Cinderella", a pumpkin is magically turned into one of these
A carriage / coach
The Big Apple
New York City
A haunted castle full of mummies was an attraction at the West Edmonton Mall in this Canadian province
Alberta
As a verb, it means to remove the husk from an ear of corn or the top shell of an oyster or clam
Shuck
Oktoberfest takes place during these months
September & October
In a nursery rhyme it precedes "pumpkin eater, had a wife and couldn't keep her"
Peter, Peter
This sweet apple beverage becomes hard after it ferments
Cider
If you have phasmophobia, fear of these, stay out of haunted houses
Ghosts
It's the dried outer covering of a seed or fruit; corn has one
Husk
A French horn's name is technically just "horn"-- & the modern version was born not in France, but in this land of Oktoberfest
Germany
"Peanuts" figure awaited on Halloween by Charlie Brown & friends
The Great Pumpkin
This "yummy" red apple, the USA's top seller, was developed in the 1880s in Jesse Hiatt's orchard near East Peru
Red delicious
Jack Torrance terrorizes his family after they move into a haunted hotel in this Stephen King novel
The Shining
A labyrinth or corn on the cob
Maze/Maize
Consumption of this drink during Munich's Oktoberfest is estimated to be over a million gallons
Beer
The spices in Starbucks pumpkin spice latte topping are cinnamon, clove, ginger & this
Nutmeg
The apple fritter & Dutchie donuts were on the menu in 1964 when this Canadian coffee chain opened
Tim Horton's
The Drury Lane, a famous one of these in London, is haunted by a "man in grey" who sometimes shows up for matinees
Theatre
One of the reasons the Hopi did the corn dance was to induce this from the heavens
Rain
Meaning "leather shorts", they can be seen at German festivals like Oktoberfest
Lederhosen
Pumpkin seeds are rich in Zn, this memory-enhancing element
Zinc
This apple with a crustacean in its name is the only type native to North America
Crabapple
In the 1984 film, this library was so haunted that the Ghostbusters ran out of it screaming
New York Public Library
Corn, coral & cottonmouth, for example
Snakes
At Oktoberfest 1994, 48,000 Cincinnatians flapped their elbows like wings in this animal-named dance
Chicken dance