Said to have supernatural powers, and witches often keep them as pets.
BLACK CAT
Sharp, pointy upper front teeth, designed for piercing flesh.
FANGS
A scary, bad dream.
NIGHTMARE
A place where dead people are buried.
CEMETERY OR GRAVEYARD
Sugary treats given to children at Halloween.
SWEETS OR CANDY
A green giant with bolts in his neck brought back to life by a mad scientist.
FRANKEINSTEIN
A lantern carved from a pumpkin, with a candle inside.
JACK O' LANTERN
A high pitched noise made by dogs and wolves.
HOWL
A container for a dead body.
COFFIN OR CASKET
It is celebrated on October 31st.
HALLOWEEN
A woman believed to have magical powers.
WITCH
A large, upright stone placed at the head of a grave.
TOMBSTONE
A place ghosts or other spirits of the dead live.
HAUNTED HOUSE
A vehicle that carries a casket from the funeral to the cemetery.
Hearse
It is spun to catch flies.
SPIDERWEB
A man who has magical powers.
WIZZARD OR WARLOCK
A series of spoken words that has magical powers.
SPELL
Something worn as a means of altering one's appearance or concealing one's identity.
COSTUME OR DISGUISE
These creatures are nocturnal, active at night.
BATS OR OWLS
A cooking pot, used by witches to brew spells.
CAULDRON
Spirit of a dead person.
GHOST
The bony part of the head, attached to a person's skeleton.
SKULL
An evil spirit.
DEMON OR DEVIL
A vehicle made of straw and a long handle that witch rides.
BROOM OR BROOMSTICK
a form of religion involving sorcery, black magic, spells or the act of worshipping spirits.
VOODOO