This vampire is known for saying, "I vant to suck your blood".
Count Dracula
This tradition involves dressing up in costumes and going door to door.
Trick-or-treating
This green-skinned witch was melted by water in “The Wizard of Oz.”
Wicked Witch of the West
These fall leaves change color to red, orange, and yellow.
Maple leaves
What date is Halloween celebrated?
October 31st
The full moon transforms this creature into a beast.
Werewolf
People often carve faces into this fruit for Halloween.
Pumpkin
Witches use this to fly
Broomstick
A popular warm fall drink
Apple Cider
Where did Halloween originally come from?
Ireland
Frankenstein's monster was brought to life using this natural force
Electricity
This game involves trying to grab apples from water using only your mouth.
Bobbing for apples
This magical word is shouted when casting a spell, and it starts with "A"
Abracadabra
What color do leaves change to first?
Yellow
Long ago, why did people use to wear Halloween costumes?
To scare ghosts.
This Egyptian monster is wrapped in bandages.
Mummy
Walk through tall corn stalks and look for an exit.
Corn Mazes
Witches often stir potions inside this large container.
Cauldron
This year, Halloween falls on what day?
Friday
Turnip
In Greek mythology, this female monster had snakes for hair.
Medusa
This item is placed inside a jack-o'-lantern to make it glow.
Candle
The Salem witch trials took place in this century.
17th century
What is the most popular Halloween costume ever?
A Witch
What does the word "Halloween" mean?
Hallowed evening