Halloween Vocabulary 1
Halloween Vocabulary 2
Halloween Vocabulary 3
Halloween History and Traditions
Miscellaneous
100

A frightening creature that is a dead person who is often portrayed as a slow-moving, flesh-eating being.

Zombie

100

The structure consisting of all the bones inside a body, often depicted in Halloween decorations.

a skeleton

100

the spirit of a dead person that some people think they can feel or see in a place

a ghost

100

When is Halloween celebrated?

October 31

100

What can harm a vampire?

Sunlight, garlic, silver, holy symbols

200

a bird with large eyes that hunts at night

an owl

200

the place in the ground where a dead body is buried

a grave

200

a brush with a long handle that a witch is supposed to fly on in stories

a broom, a broomstick

200

What do the Halloween colours, black and orange, represent during this holiday?

Orange - pumpkins, autumn, harvest

Black - death, darkness, evil

200

Name at least two things associated with witches.

a broomstick, a cauldron, magic powers, a spell

300

a dead body that has been preserved by wrapping it in cloth, especially in ancient Egypt

a mummy

300

a building made to be spooky and scary, often visited during Halloween

a haunted house

300

a pumpkin that has a face cut into it and a candle put inside to shine through the holes

a jack-o-lantern

300

Name at least three things people do on Halloween.

dress up in costumes, go trick-or-treating, visit haunted houses, tell scary stories

300

A traditional Halloween game where participants try to catch apples floating in a container of water using only their teeth, often without using their hands.

apple bobbing, apple dooking, apple dunking

400

a stone that is put on a grave and shows the dead person’s name, dates of birth and death etc

a tombstone

400

the bones of a person’s or animal’s head

a skull

400

an object in the shape of a person that a farmer puts in a field to frighten birds away from crops

a scarecrow

400

The name "Halloween" is derived from "All Hallows' Eve". What does the word "Hallow" mean?

Saint

400

What is the most popular Halloween costume for pets in the US according to Google?

Pumpkin (also hot dogs, bats, bumblebees, spiders)

500

a person who, in stories, changes into a wolf every month when the moon is full

a werewolf

500

a large, rounded cooking pot, often associated with witches' brewing.

a cauldron

500

a special chant or words that people say to make something mysterious or wonderful happen, like turning frogs into princes or making objects move without touching them

a magic spell

500

Which country is believed to be the birthplace of Halloween?

Ireland

500

Who plays Hanibal Lecter in its first and most horrifying film depiction?

Anthony Hopkins

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