This blood sucking creature must be invited into a home.
Vampire
The traditional name for the activity where kids go door-to-door for candy.
Trick-or-Treating
The name of the family known for their "creepy and kooky" theme song.
The Addams Family
This is the month that Halloween is celebrated in.
October
The pointy hat and broomstick is the accessory for this character.
Witch
Often associated with mummies, this is a long strip of cloth used to wrap a body for burial
Bandages
This color, along with orange, is most associated with Halloween
Black
This fictional Transylvanian count is the most famous vampire.
Count Dracula
This vegetable is carved into a jack-o'-lantern.
Pumpkin
This kind of magical person is male and is often considered the opposite of a witch.
Wizard
This stitched up monster was brought to life by a scientist in a lab.
Frankenstein's Monste
Before Americans started using pumpkins, the Irish often used this root vegetable to make their first jack-o'-lanterns.
Turnip (sometimes potatoes or beets)
This poet wrote the narrative poem The Raven, which features the famous line, "Quoth the raven, 'Nevermore.'"
Edgar Allan Po
The ancient Celtic festival that is believed to be the origin of Halloween.
Samhain
These three witch sisters are brought back to life in Salem, Massachusetts by the lighting of the Black Flame Candle.
sanderson sisters (Winifred, Mary, and Sarah from Hocus Pocus)
The main character of this 1980s horror film franchise wears a striped sweater and attacks teens in their dreams.
Freddy Krueger
This popular candy bar features a blend of chocolate, caramel, and nougat
Snickers
Washington Irving's famous ghost story is about a Headless Horseman who haunts the New York town
Sleepy Hollow
This black animal is often associated with witches and bad luck
Black Cat
This Disney villainess is a fairy, sometimes called a witch, who curses Princess Aurora and takes the form of a magnificent black-horned dragon.
Maleficent
This classic movie monster is often called the "Creature from the Black Lagoon."
Gill-Man
This is the official name of the small, triangular-shaped yellow, orange, and white candy.
Candy Corn
This author is known for writing the classic Gothic novels Frankenstein and The Last Man.
Mary Shelley
This is the country where Halloween is believed to have originated.
Ireland
also acceptable: United Kingdom or Northern France
This young witch is known as the "brightest witch of her age" at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
Hermione Granger (Emma Watson from Harry Potter)