This creature sucks blood from people's necks.
A Vampire
This blood-sucking insect is often associated with vampires.
Mosquito
This term refers to the spirits of the dead returning on Halloween night.
Haunting.
These small, colorful chocolates have an "m" printed on each piece.
M&M's
This item is often used to create the illusion of a floating ghost.
A (white) sheet
This creature has a human upper body but a horse lower body.
A Centaur!
This arachnid has a venomous stinger on its tail.
Scorpion
This fruit is traditionally used in the Halloween game of "bobbing."
Apples
This Japanese chocolate-covered biscuit stick is popular in Hong Kong
Pocky
This iconic monster was created by Dr. Frankenstein.
Frankenstein's Monster
This Egyptian monster has the body of a lion and the head of a human.
Sphinx
This creepy crawler has many legs and moves very quickly.
Centipede
This country celebrates the Day of the Dead around the same time as Halloween.
Mexico
This chewy milk candy is a classic Hong Kong treat.
White Rabbit
This large black pot is associated with witches brewing potions.
Cauldron
This creature from Greek mythology could turn people to stone with a look.
Medusa
This small, bioluminescent insect can glow in the dark.
Firefly
This Halloween tradition began in America in the 1920s as a way to curb/reduce vandalism.
Trick or Treating!
This chocolate ball contains wafer and hazelnut cream - its often bought as a gift because it looks very fancy and luxurious.
Ferrero Rocher
The villain in "The Wizard of Oz."
The Wicked Witch (of the West)
This creature is said to lure sailors to their doom with its beautiful singing.
A Siren
This reptile is known for its ability to change colors.
Chameleon
This Halloween tradition involves telling fortunes or predicting the future.
Divination.
These colorful, fruit-flavored hard candies comes on a stick
Tanghulu
This ghostly pirate captain seeks revenge with his cursed ship, the Flying Dutchman.
(Also the main villain of Pirates of the Caribbean's second movie)
Davy Jones