This animal says “hoo hoo” and is often seen on Halloween night.
an owl
Halloween is celebrated on this date.
October 31st
These chewy candies come in flavors like cherry, lemon, and grape, and are called “chews.”
Starbursts
A witch usually flies on this.
a broomstick
I glow so bright on Halloween night.
a jack-o’-lantern
This friendly ghost is known for being nice.
Casper
People carve these vegetables into jack-o’-lanterns.
pumpkins
This candy says “Taste the Rainbow.”
Skittles
If you wear fangs and a cape, you might be dressed as this.
a vampire
I’m black as night and give some a fright.
a cat
A vampire is often afraid of this round yellow thing in the sky.
the sun
In this game, kids try to catch apples with their mouths in a tub of water.
bobbing for apples
This peanut butter candy is shaped like a cup.
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
A person wrapped in toilet paper could be this.
a mummy
I’m flying high across the sky.
a bat
This creature turns into a bat at night.
vampire
The colors most often linked to Halloween are black and this bright color.
orange
This candy bar is “packed with peanuts, caramel, and nougat.”
Snickers
This superhero wears a bat mask and cape.
Batman
My web is spun, my work is done.
a spider
This monster is made by sewing body parts together and brought to life by lightning
Frankenstein’s monster
The word “Halloween” comes from “All Hallows’ ____.”
Eve
These little colorful candies are coated in a hard shell and come with the slogan “Melts in your mouth, not in your hand.”
M&Ms
This costume could be spooky or silly and involves painting your face white with a red nose.
a clown
I rattle and shake, I’m all bones, no cake.
a skeleton