This animal is often black, sneaky and said to bring bad luck.
What is a cat?
You might visit this spooky building that's said to have ghosts.
What is a haunted house?
This friendly ghost is known for being nice
Who is Casper?
What is a cauldron?
All "Hallows Eve" is another name for this holiday.
What is halloween?
A vampire is said to sleep in this during the day.
What is a coffin?
Vampires are said to live in these sprawling places.
What is a castle or mansion?
This real life author appears as a character in the movie 'Goosebumps'
Who is R.L. Stine?
These magical words are often said when casting a spell: "___________"
What is abracadabra?
This person treats teeth but also invented cotton candy.
What is a dentist?
This howling creature is part human, part wolf
What is a werewolf?
Werewolves come to life during this place in time.
What is a full moon?
Jack Skellington is known as the "Pumpkin King" in this movie.
What is The Nightmare Before Christmas?
In the play Macbeth, the witches stir their cauldron and say, "Double, double, toil and "____"
What is trouble?
Halloween originated in this country.
What is Ireland?
In the movie, Hocus Pocus, Billy Butcherman helps the kids but is actually this spooky monster known for eating brains.
What is a zombie?
Pumpkins grow on these
What are vines?
This classic book begins, "it was a dark and stormy night..." and features a mad scientist.
What is Frankenstein?
You can sprinkle this pantry item at windows and doorways to spurn evil spirits.
What is salt?
This candy was historically called chicken feed.
What is candy corn?
This ghostly horseman carries something instead of his head.
Who is the headless horseman?
In the 1600s, this town in Massachusetts held famous witch trials
What is Salem?
Washington Irving wrote this spooky tale about Ichabod Crane.
What is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow?
This is a group of witches.
What is a coven?
This vegetable was originally used instead of pumpkins to make Jack-o-lanterns.
What is a turnip?