100
- I walk silently, often in the night.
- Some say I bring bad luck, others say I bring magic.
- My fur is the color of shadows, and my eyes often glow.
100
- I bring cooler winds and falling leaves.
- I’m known for costumes, pumpkins, and spooky nights.
- I sit between September and November.
100
- I’m round and orange, often found in patches.
- People carve faces into me when the nights get spooky.
- I’m both a vegetable and a symbol of fall.
100
- I’m sweet and colorful, loved by kids and adults alike.
- You’ll find me in bowls, bags, and trick-or-treat buckets.
- I come in many shapes—sometimes chewy, sometimes crunchy.
100
- I fly through the night, often on a broomstick.
- I cast spells and brew potions in a cauldron.
- My hat is pointy, and I’m a Halloween classic.
200
- I paint the trees in red, orange, and gold.
- The air turns crisp, and sweaters come out.
- I bring harvest festivals and Halloween fun.
200
- I’m invisible to most, but some say they’ve seen me.
- I haunt old houses and appear in scary stories.
- I float through walls and go “boo!”
200
- I help you become someone—or something—else for a day.
- You might wear me to a party, parade, or while trick-or-treating.
- I can be spooky, silly, or downright magical.
200
- I sleep upside down and fly at night.
- I use sound to see, not my eyes.
- I’m a Halloween symbol, often seen near haunted houses.
200
- I have eight legs and weave intricate webs.
- Some people fear me, but I help control pests.
- I’m a Halloween favorite, often hanging in haunted houses.
300
- I shine without electricity, often flickering gently.
- I melt as I work, leaving behind waxy memories.
- I bring light to darkness—and sometimes a lovely scent.
300
- I grow on trees and change with the seasons.
- In autumn, I turn red, orange, or yellow before falling.
- I’m often pressed in books or used in crafts.
300
- I hide your face, but reveal your character.
- I’m worn at parties, on stage, or during spooky nights.
- I come in many styles—from scary to elegant.
300
- I give structure to bodies, but I’m hidden beneath the skin.
- I’m strong, yet I can break.
- Skeletons are made of me—and I’m popular in Halloween décor.
300
- I sleep in a coffin and avoid the sun.
- I have sharp fangs and a thirst for blood.
- Garlic and stakes are my worst enemies.
400
- I light up the night sky in perfect roundness.
- Werewolves and legends often awaken when I appear.
- I come once a month, but sometimes twice.
400
- I’m wrapped from head to toe, but I’m not cold.
- I come from ancient tombs and walk with stiff steps.
- I’m a Halloween monster with ties to Egypt.
400
- I sweep the floor—but I also fly through the night in stories.
- Witches often ride me during Halloween.
- I have bristles at one end and a long handle.
400
- I stay awake while others sleep, watching the night.
- I can turn my head almost all the way around.
- People say I’m wise—and I often hoot.
400
- You can’t see me, but you can feel me move.
- I rustle leaves, sway trees, and whistle through cracks.
- I travel across land and sea, sometimes gentle, sometimes fierce.
500
- I creak and groan, even when no one’s home.
- Shadows move, whispers echo, and chills run down your spine.
- Ghosts, cobwebs, and eerie lights are part of my charm.
500
- I lurk in shadows and sometimes under beds.
- I come in many shapes—some scary, some silly.
- I’m a Halloween favorite, often roaring or growling.
500
- I walk slowly, groaning, with arms outstretched.
- I was once alive—but now I crave brains.
- I’m a Halloween staple, rising from the grave.
500
- I’m celebrated with lights, gifts, and festive songs.
- I bring cheer in December and feature a jolly man in red.
- My trees sparkle, and my spirit is all about giving.
500
- I arrive at the end of October, bringing costumes and candy.
- Ghosts, witches, and pumpkins are part of my celebration.
- Kids go door to door shouting “trick or treat!”