A vegetable that can be made into a Jack-O-Lantern.
What is a "Pumpkin"?
A character who may dress in black, has a black cat, and rides a broom.
What is a "Witch"?
A song written by Michael Jackson and is really scary.
What is "Thriller"?
You may want to wear this, if you want to be a ghost.
What is a "White Sheet"?
These are some of the main colors for Halloween.
What are "Black" and "Orange"?
A costume you can make with toilet paper.
What is a "Mummy"?
A person who drinks other people's blood.
What is a "Vampire"?
The famous lyric line from the movie Ghostbusters.
What is "Who you gonna call"?....Ghostbusters.
Something you wear on your back, if you want to be a Superhero OR Dracula.
What is a "Cape"?
One of the things you can use to kill a vampire.
What is sunlight, silver bullet, garlic and a wooden stake?
A costume with a black and red cape and two long front teeth (fangs)?
What is "Dracula" or "Vampire"?
This monster is usually green and needs an electric shock to come to life.
Who is "Frankenstein"?
Harry Potter's very best female friend.
Who is "Hermoine Granger"?
Something you wear on your head, if you want to be a witch.
What is a "Black Hat"?
A blind animal, which you usually only see flying during the night.
What is a "Bat"?
This is ONE of the most popular Halloween costumes.
What is a "Witch"?
The sound you may hear if there is a ghost near by.
What is "BOOOOOO"?
A song by the rock group Eagles about a female witch.
What is "Witchy Woman"?
Something you may want to wear, if you want to look like a DEVIL.
What are "horns and a tail"?
The words you say after knocking on somebody's door during Halloween.
What is "Trick-Or-Treat"?
A costume you might want to wear, if really want to scare a lot of people.
What is a "SPIDER"?
The sound you may make, when someone scares you.
What is a "SCREAM....."?
The name of a very scary movie AND this time of the year.
What is "Halloween"?
You may need a pair of wings and have a magic wand.
What do you need to wear to be a "Fairy"?
The name of the day AFTER Halloween.
What is "All Saints" Day?