Halloween Vocabulary
Halloween Traditions
Spooky Movies and Characters
Halloween Monsters
Halloween Fun Facts
100

What’s the thing people carve faces on for Halloween?

Pumpkin


100

On which date is Halloween celebrated?

31st October


100

What kind of creature is Count Dracula?

Vampire

100

This Halloween monster is wrapped in bandages.

Who is the Mummy?

100

Is pumpkin - a vegetable or a fruit?

Fruit

200

What do children say when they go door to door on Halloween night?


"Trick or Treat"


200

List 2 things people often decorate their houses with?

Spider webs, skeletons, bats, pumpkins, jack-o-lanterns...


200

What’s the name of the ghost who says “Boo!”?

Casper


200

This big, tall and green monster is a Halloween costume favorite.

Who is Frankenstein?

200

This number is how often does Halloween fall on a full moon (+/- 5 years)

What is every 19 years?

300

What do you call the bone structure inside your body that’s often used as a Halloween decoration?

Skeleton


300

What is a “Jack-o’-lantern”?

A carved pumpkin with a candle inside


300

He is the tall, bald, and slightly crazy uncle from the spooky Addams Family. What’s his name?

Uncle Fester

300

 This favorite monster comes out on a full moon.

Who is the Werewolf?

300

According to superstition, if you stare into a mirror at midnight on Halloween you are meant to see them.

Who are your future husband or wife.

400

What do people use to decorate doors or windows with scary faces and glowing lights?

Jack-o’-lanterns

400

What was originally carved to make lanterns before people started using pumpkins?

Turnips

400

This girl from a famous spooky family always wears black, never smiles, and became the main character of her own Netflix series. What’s her name?

Wednesday Addams

400

 This Halloween character is associated with black cats.

Who is a witch?


400

 This European country is where Halloween  originated.

What is Ireland?

500

The name of the town where "The Nightmare Before Christmas" takes place.

What is Halloween Town

500

The word Halloween comes from All Hallows’ Eve. What does the old English word hallow mean?

A holy or sacred person — a saint.

500

Who says, “It’s alive!” in the classic film Frankenstein?

Dr. Frankenstein


500

Besides sucking human blood, what do bats and vampires have in common?

They only come out at night!

500

What do the two traditional Halloween colours, orange and black, symbolise?

Orange for the autumn harvest, 

Black for the coming winter and night.

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