HALLOWEEN EQUIPMENT
MONSTERS
MONSTERS II
HALLOWEEN MOVIE CHARACTERS
EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO DEATH
100

A cooking pot, used by witches to brew spells.

CAULDRON

100

A dead person, who was buried wrapped in bandages.

MUMMY

100

A person who turns into a wolf whenever there is a full moon.

WEREWOLF

100

A haunted male doll

CHUCKY

100

A surgical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a corpse by dissection to determine the cause, mode and manner of death

AUTOPSY

200

A tall, rounded vase used for storing the ashes of a cremated person

URN

200

A creature from the dead; skeleton in a long black cloak, carrying a scythe.

GRIM REAPER

200

An undead creature who sleeps in a coffin by day, and ventures out at night to bite people and drink their blood.

VAMPIRE

200

A ghoulish family that lives in a haunted house.

THE ADDAMS FAMILY

200

A place where bodies are kept, especially to be identified or claimed.

MORGUE

300

A stick used for casting magic spells

WAND

300

A green giant with bolts in his neck brought back to life by a mad scientist.

FRANKENSTEIN

300

A fictional flesh eating monster that is said to rob graves,.

GHOUL

300

A slasher film villain who is often depicted wearing a white mask and coveralls, and using a chef's knife to kill his victims

MICHAEL MYERS

300

A method of final disposition of a dead body through burning.

CREMATION

400

A vehicle used for transporting the coffin at a funeral.

HEARSE

400

A man who has magical powers.

WIZZARD

400

A fictional scary person, used to frighten children who misbehave.

BOGEYMAN

400

The killer from the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise can invade your dreams and turn them into nightmares

FREDDY KRUEGER

400

A dead body

CORSPE

500

long, sharp, curved blade.

SCHYTHE

500

An undead, flesh eating creature.

ZOMBIE

500

A pale translucent spirit of a dead person often said to live in a haunted house.

GHOST

500

An evil clown in the Movie, "IT".

PENNYWISE

500

To preserve (a corpse) from decay, usually by draining the blood and injection of a preservative.

EMBALM

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