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Shrek is this creature leaving in a swamp

an ogre

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Vampires sleep during this time

Daytime


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This monster is from ancient Egypt and is wrapped up in cloth to preserve them for the after life

A Mummy 

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Halloween originates from this country

Ireland

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People "bob" for this fruit on Halloween

Apple

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The name of novel about a scientist who creates a monster is called this

Frankenstein

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Vampires are believed to be doing the following thing to gain power and survive

Sucking / drinking human blood 

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This instrument is played by Wednesday

Cello 

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Halloween is the second busiest holiday after this 

Christmas 

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The most popular Halloween costume, according to Google is

A Witch

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The first name of Dr. Frankenstein

Victor

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Transylvania otherwise known as home to Count Dracula is located in this country

Romania

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According to the song, this family were 'creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky'

The Addams family 

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The day after Halloween is called

All Saints’ Day

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The century during which the tradition of trick-or-treating began in the United States is the following

In the 1920s

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This horror film character wields a glove with razors for finger

Freddy Krueger

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This can harm vampires 

wooden stakes / silver bullets / sunlight / garlic

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an abandoned or dilapidated building where spirits are trapped- Beware when you enter!

A Haunted house

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The first jack-o'-lanterns were made from these hardy vegetables

Turnips and potatoes 

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This symbol's scary face was intended to frighten evil spirits away, you might see them on peoples front steps glowing

a Jack o' Lantern

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At Hogwarts, Harry, Ron and Hermione mark the 31 October with the following activity

the annual Hogwarts Halloween Feast

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Vampire bats are from this continent 

Central and South America 

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In folklore, this is a human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf on the night of a full moon

A Werewolf 

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More than just Halloween, they are symbols of the fall season and the harvest. They help to keep the birds away from crop

A Scarecrow 

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MThe phrase is a suggestion that if a treat (like candy) is given, then the child will not perform a “trick" (mischief) on the owner of the house

Trick or Treat!