This is the largest plate of the skull.
Parietal Bone
You see a bird with the longest wingspan on the planet at 11 feet! That is a(n):
Albatross
What color are road construction and maintenance warning signs?
Orange
From top to bottom: what are the colors on a piece of candy corn?
White > Orange > Yellow
What do you call a male witch?
Warlock
While not typically thought of as "bones", this part of the skull is actually visible anytime you talk.
Teeth
You just saw the world's smallest bird and its flying backwards! It much be a type of:
Hummingbird
You see a red road sign in the shape of an octagon, you know you will need to:
Stop
What country celebrates "The Day of the Dead" instead of "Halloween"?
Mexico
This monster would feel right at home buried under a pyramid in Egypt.
Mummy
This part of the skull extends from the bottom of the eyes to the top of the cheeks.
Zygomatic
You just saw the first bird of spring! And with its bright red chest it much be a:
Robin
A bicyclist in front of you raises their left hand upwards, what are the signaling?
They are about to turn right.
What do you call a group of witches?
A coven
A "lycanthrope" is fancy word for what famous type of monster?
Werewolf (or any "shifter")
While most people refer to this as the "jaw bone" its proper name is:
Mandible
Owls are seen as "wise" because of their association with which Greek god or goddess?
Athena
You and another car arrive at a 4-way stop. Who has the right of way?
Whoever came to a complete stop first.
In what U.S. state is it ILLEGAL to dress as a nun, priest or other clergy member?
Alabama
This monster tortures Ichabod Crane in the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
The Headless Horseman
This bones makes up the very back of the skull.
Occipital
This American bird can hold up to 3 gallons of water in its oversized beak.
Pelican
What should you do at an intersection where all the traffic lights are flashing red?
Treat as a four-way stop
Jack 'o Lanterns were originally carved from what in Celtic Ireland?
Turnips
The legend of Dracula is based on which medieval European monarch?
Vlad the Impaler