This creature turns into a bat
Vampire
The most popular Halloween candy in the U.S.
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
Ghosts are said to haunt this type of old building.
haunted house
This Halloween movie stars three witch sisters: Winifred, Sarah, and Mary.
Hocus Pocus
This is a witch’s flying vehicle.
Broomstick
A full moon transforms this beast.
Werewolf
Kids go door to door to say this phrase.
"Trick or treat"
This is a place where the dead are buried.
cemetery
Jack Skellington is the Pumpkin King in this Tim Burton film.
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Witches use this black animal as a pet.
Cat
This monster is made from body parts and brought to life.
Frankenstein
These small candies are shaped like tiny triangles and are orange, yellow, and white.
Candy corn
This spooky setting is often found on top of a hill in movies.
haunted mansion
This masked killer appears in the “Halloween” movies.
Michael Myers
This big pot is used to mix potions.
Cauldron
A classic creature used to scare children, said to hide in closets or under beds.
Bogeyman
You carry this to collect candy.
Bag, Bucket, or pillowcase
Home of Dracula.....
Hotel Transylvania
This friendly ghost had his own movie in 1995.
Casper
Famous school for magic in the Harry Potter series.
Hogwarts
Ancient Egyptian kings are sometimes found as this wrapped monster.
Mummy
In some traditions, people give this kind of fruit as a treat
Apple
This room in a house is often rumored to be haunted.
Attic
In this film, kids turn into their Halloween costumes.
Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween
This group of three funny witches comes back to life in the movie “Hocus Pocus.
Sanderson Sisters