This word means “a house that ghosts might live in.”
Haunted
He turns into a bat and says, “I vant to suck your blood.”
Dracula
Chocolate bar with nougat, caramel, and peanuts.
Snickers
This holiday comes after Halloween.
Thanksgiving
What animal is known for hanging upside down in caves?
Bats
A creature that drinks blood and sleeps in a coffin.
Vampire
He comes to life when lightning strikes in a lab.
Frankenstein
Hard candy on a stick.
Lollipop
You drink this hot beverage made from apples.
Apple cider
What animal is often seen as a witch’s pet or helper?
Black Cat
Another word for “magic spell.”
Curse
This green monster lives in a swamp and yells, “Get out of my swamp!”
Shrek
Orange, yellow, and white triangle candy.
Candy Corn
You might visit this maze made out of tall plants during fall festivals.
Corn Maze
What word describes a fear of spiders?
Arachnophobia
This word means a loud, scary laugh that witches often make.
Cackle
A movie about a friendly ghost.
Casper
The phrase kids say at doors on Halloween night.
Trick or Treat
You carve this orange fruit for Halloween.
Pumpkin
What vegetable were the first Jack-o’-lanterns made from before pumpkins?
Turnips
This word means something strange that you can’t explain, like lights in the sky or doors opening by themselves.
Mystery
She flies on a broom and stirs potions in a cauldron.
Witch
This chewy candy is known for its sour powder coating and slogan “Sour. Sweet. Gone.”
Sour Patch Kids
This event celebrates the harvest and often includes food, games, and music.
Fall Festival
What country did the tradition of carving pumpkins come from?
Ireland