Candy, traditions & fun
Spooky places and things
Ghosts and monsters
Witches & magic
Halloween basics
100

Kids collect this on Halloween

Candy

100

This eight-legged animal spins webs

Spider

100

This white, floating spirit says “Boo!”

Ghost

100

Witches fly on this

Broom or broomstick

100

This orange vegetable is carved into faces and lit with candles

Pumpkin

200

People wear these to look like monsters or characters

Costumes

200

A place where people are buried

Graveyard

200

This monster drinks blood and hates sunlight

Vampire

200

You say this magic word to cast a spell

Abracadabra

200

This flying animal is often seen in Halloween decorations and sleeps upside down

Bat

300

You get candy by going from house to house

Trick or treating

300

This underground room is dark and creepy, often used for storage

Basement

300

This creature turns into a wolf during a full moon

Werewolf

300

What kind of animal do witches have?

Cat

300

A place where dead people are buried

Graveyard

400

Some people decorate their homes with these fake white silky threads

(fake) spiderweb

400

A house with ghosts that won't go away is called this

Haunted house

400

A monster made from body parts and brought to life with lightning

Frankenstein

400

This is a long stick that a wizard or witch uses to cast spells

Magic wand

400

This is the full name of the festival that Halloween comes from

All Saints' Day

500

This sweet treat is made of cooked sugar and looks fluffy

Cotton candy

500

This object is placed on graves to remember people

Tombstone

500

This dead person walks slowly and says “Brains…”

Zombie

500

Witches mix this in a large pot

Potions

500

People put these outside their houses to light the way and scare away evil spirits

Jack-o'-lanterns

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