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A carved pumpkin with a face, often lit with a candle.
Jack-o'-Lantern
A creature that’s reanimated from death, often moving slowly, and eats brains.
Zombie
The tradition where children go door-to-door collecting candy.
Trick-or-Treat
A triangle-shaped candy in white, orange, and yellow layers.
Candy Corn
Which chocolate candy has a peanut butter filling and is shaped like small cups?
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
The bones of a body, often used as decorations.
Skeleton
A mythical being that has fangs, drinks blood and is awake at night.
Vampire
Clothing worn to disguise oneself, often as a character or creature.
Costume
An apple coated with caramel, often eaten as a treat.
Caramel Apple
What is the name of the candy with a hard outer shell and chocolate inside, often in different colors? (Hint: They have an M on them.)
M&M’s
A spider’s web, often used in Halloween décor for a spooky effect.
Cobweb
A person who transforms into a wolf during a full moon.
Werewolf
Cutting shapes, like faces, into pumpkins.
Pumpkin Carving
A dessert made with pumpkin, popular during fall.
Pumpkin Pie
A chewy candy that is usually long and sometimes twisted. It has a strong, sweet flavor and can be black or red.
Licorice
A cemetery, often thought of as a haunted place.
Graveyard
A person who practices magic or sorcery, often shown with a broom.
Witch
A playful trick or joke, sometimes used to scare others.
Prank
A drink made from apples, often served warm.
Cider
Chewy, sweet candy shaped like worms, often fruity or sour.
Gummy Worms
A house believed to have ghosts or supernatural beings.
Haunted House
A preserved corpse wrapped in cloth, usually from ancient Egypt.
Mummy
A game where players try to pick up apples from water using only their mouths.
Bobbing for Apples
A sweet, round treat made from popcorn and syrup.
Popcorn Balls
Which candy is a milk chocolate bar that is simply divided into sections with no additional fillings? (Hint: It's often used for smores.)
Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Bar