You know this
Costumes
Candy
Name the monster
Halloween traditions
100

The date Halloween is celebrated on every year

October 31st

100

A white sheet with holes

ghost

100

This candy is triangle-shaped with tri-colored: Orange, yellow, and white

candy corn

100

I suck human's blood and hate the sunlight

a vampire

100

Many people carve scary faces into these each Halloween

a pumpkin

200

A pumpkin is this type of food

a fruit

200

Pointy hat, broomstick, warts

a witch

200

This candy bar is made of nougat topped with caramel and peanuts, and covered in chocolate - its name rhymes with 'flicker'

Snickers

200

I am wrapped in white cloth

mummy

200

At Halloween parties, kids might bob for these

apples

300

Pumpkins grow out in the garden on these things

vines

300

Fangs and a cape

a vampire

300

soft, chewy candies that start out sour and then taste sweet

Sour Patch Kids

300

A mad scientist created me

Frankenstein

300

If you do not give out candy at Halloween, kids might throw this type of paper in your trees.

toilet paper

400

This is a famous Halloween catchphrase that children shout to receive candy

'trick-or-treat'?

400

Pointy ears, whiskers, tail

a cat

400

This comes in both candy 'pieces' and 'cups' - made of chocolate and peanut butter.

Reeses

400

I howl and change from a human to this during a full moon

werewolf

400

Some people pay money to go to one of these places where people dress up in scary clothes and jump out and scare you!

haunted houses

500

This was the original purpose of a jack-lantern

to scare off evil spirits

500

Eye patch, sword, peg leg

a pirate

500

Candy bars come in a few sizes - what is the smallest size called? (Usually, you get a lot of these in your bag on Halloween)

a 'fun-sized' candy bar

500

a small, supernatural creature that is often mischievous and magical.

Goblins

500

Families often visit this outdoor attraction to select the perfect gourd for carving, baking, or decorating, usually found in fields.

pumpkin patch