This orange vegetable becomes a lantern on Halloween.
Pumpkin
The day Halloween is celebrated.
31 October
The country where Halloween traditions began.
Ireland
A house full of ghosts and spiders.
Haunted house
Orange and sweet, often carved or eaten.
Pumpkin pie
A woman who flies on a broomstick.
Witch
What kids say to get candy
Trick or treat
What "Halloween" really means.
All Hallows' Eve
A black animal that witches like.
Black Cat
Sticky webs of sugar on sticks.
Cotton candy
Sweet treats kids get when they knock on doors.
Candy
A spooky dance party with monsters and music.
Costume party
An old tradition with fire outside
Bonfire
Saying this makes bad things happen if you don't give candy.
Trick
Caramel-covered fruit on a stick.
Candy apple.
A see-through spirit.
Ghost
The name of scary faced pumpkin
Jack o lantern
The ancient Celtic festival that inspired Halloween
Samhein
A made by a creepy crawler.
Spiderweb
Cookies shaped like ghosts or bats.
Monster cookies.
A creature with sharp teeth that drinks blood
Vampire
In what country do the celebrate "the day of the dead"?
Mexico
How many years ago the Celts celebrated it.
Over 2000 years
A bony figure without skin
Skeleton
Crispy corn kernels popped and painted orange.
Popcorn