He wears a black cape and hates garlic.
Dracula
Kids say this when going door-to-door for candy.
Trick or Treat
This 1993 Disney movie features 3 witch sisters from Salem.
Hocus Pocus
Witches use this object to fly through the night sky.
Broomstick
This holiday happens every October 31st.
She flies on a broom and has a black cat sidekick.
Witch
What is the most popular Halloween candy in the U.S?
A. Snickers
B. Reese's peanut butter cups
C. Hershey bar
D. Twix
B. Reese's peanut butter cups
Jack Skellington
These see-through spirits go "Boo!"
These eight-legged creatures are often used as Halloween decorations.
Spiders
This full-moon creature howls and turns furry.
Werewolf
This fruit is carved into a jack-o-lantern.
Pumpkin
This spooky family includes Wednesday, Pugsley, and Uncle Fester.
The Addams Family
The school where Harry Potter learns spells.
Hogwarts
People light these inside pumpkins on Halloween night.
Candles
He's made of bandages and comes from an Egyptian Tomb.
Mummy
This sticky candy is pulled and stretched on a stick.
Taffy
In Hotel Transylvania, this monster's dad runs a hotel for monsters.
Dracula
This famous trio of witches is from Hocus Pocus.
The black bird is often thought to bring bad luck.
Raven
He's made of stitched-up body parts and is green.
Frankenstein
You might bob for these in a bucket of water.
Apples
In Ghostbusters, what do they use to catch ghosts?
Proton Packs
The spell-casting language Harry Potter uses (like "Expelliarmus!")
Latin
This day in Mexico celebrates and remembers loved ones who have passed away.
Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)