This symbol's scary face was intended to frighten evil spirits away, you might see them on people's front steps, glowing.
What is a Jack o' Lantern?
This monster hails from ancient Egypt and is wrapped up in cloth to preserve them for the after life.
What is a Mummy?
A group of witches is called a _________.
What is coven?
The cacao tree is native to Central and South America, but about 70% of the world's cacao is grown in Africa. It is used to make this tasty substance.
What is chocolate?
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goblin
A part of speech that represents a person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
This symbol's name is derived from a word meaning "wise one."
What is a Witch?
This monster actually does not have a name; he is known by his creator's instead.
Who is Frankenstein's monster?
The country that Dracula is originally from.
What is Romania?
Small colorful chocolate disks; they sometimes have peanuts inside.
What are M&M's?
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ghost
Finish this idiom: It never rains but it _______.
What is pours?
This symbol is a mammal that flies through the night and navigates using echolocation.
What is a bat?
This spooky creature hails from Transylvania, sleeps in a coffin during the day and hunts in the night.
Who is "Dracula/ Vampire"?
The word Halloween is short for this holiday's full title, ______________.
What is All Hallow's Eve?
Famous gelatinous candy animals that even have a song about them.
What are "Gummy Bears"?
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dracula
The most popular ice cream flavor in the United States.
What is vanilla?
This symbol is often an abandoned or dilapidated building where spirits are trapped. Beware when you enter!
What is a Haunted House?
These monsters are known as the "undead" and are created through the reanimation of a human corpse.
What are "Zombies"?
This common cooking ingredient is also death to vampires.
What is garlic?
Candy on a stick
what are lollipops?
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Frankenstein
Examples include must, might, may, can, and could.
What is a modal?
Some people think this animal is bad luck, especially if it should cross your path.
What is a black cat?
In folklore, this is a human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf on the night of a full moon.
What is a "Werewolf"?
The word means "fear of spiders."
What is Arachnophobia?
Chewy candy that you blow a bubble with and pop it.
What is gum?
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monster
Every complete sentence in English needs these two parts of speech.
What is a noun and a verb?
This symbol has eight legs and loves living in dusty corners.
What is a spider?
This character has a long crooked nose, large pointy hat and can cast gruesome spells on her victims.
What is a Witch?
This phrase is usually said by children to elicit a donation of candy.
What is "Trick or Treat"?
Famous peanut candy chocolate bar
What is Snickers?
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The name of the author of the vampire novel Dracula.
Who is Bram Stoker?
These figures are symbols of the fall season and the harvest. They help to keep the birds away from crops -- but be careful, they may come to life if you're not looking!
What is a Scarecrow?
This creature haunts you from the afterlife, often you cannot see them but you can hear them go BOO!
What is a Ghost?
What Alfred Hitchcock movie was released in the 1960s and was famous for a creepy shower scene?
What is "Psycho"?
Japan offers this chocolate wafer treat in flavors such as green tea, strawberry, and cookies and cream.
What is a Kit Kat?
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skeleton
A part of speech that modifies a noun.
What is an adjective
This symbol reminds us that Halloween originates as a holiday about the dead, and they can "rattle around" with the living on Halloween night.
What is a skeleton?
Some people are afraid of these circus fixtures.
What are clowns?
This city hosts the largest Halloween parade in the United States.
What is New York City?
Colorful candy treat shaped like the kernel of a famous fall vegetable.
What is candy corn
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haunted
This state produces the most pumpkins in the U.S.
What is Illinois?
These mythical creatures go out only at night and are closely associated with horror, blood, and the undead.
What are Vampires?
Originating from the time of the black plague, this spooky creature wears a black robe, has a scythe and is known as "death itself."
Who is the Grim Reaper?
Before pumpkins were used, this root vegetable was commonly carved into lanterns for Halloween.
What is a turnip?
This chocolatey cup is filled with peanut butter!
What is Reese's Peanut Butter Cups?
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Midnight
A grammatical construct in which the subject is de-emphasized or omitted.
What is the passive voice?
This animal hunts at night and kill their prey silently. Their shrieks or hoots make many people fearful.
What is an Owl?
If someone kills once, then again, and again, and again, they are a __________.
What is a serial killer?
What is the name of the famous magician who performed sensational escape acts who died on October 31, 1926?
Who is Harry Houdini?
Colorful candy that look like legless animals found underground
What are gummy worms?
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halloween
The English language has _______ tenses.
What is 12?