This monster transforms under a full moon and howls into the night.
Werewolf
A building where ghosts are said to live, often abandoned or in ruins.
Haunted House
This European country is home to spooky legends like the Loch Ness Monster.
Scotland
This creepy creature is a dead person who comes back to life and often looks for brains to eat.
Zombie
This Disney movie features a young boy named Miguel who travels to the Land of the Dead to uncover his family’s musical heritage.
Coco
This monster is “undead” and sleeps in a coffin during the day.
Vampire
A phrase people say on Halloween to ask for candy at someone’s door.
"Trick or Treat"
This town in the United States is very famous for stories about witches - making it a popular Halloween destination for spooky history tours.
Salem, Massachusetts
You can’t see this spooky spirit, but it loves to haunt old houses
Ghost
In folklore, this type of projectile is said to be the only thing that can kill a werewolf.
Silver Bullet
This creature is wrapped in ancient cloth and was once an Egyptian royalty.
Mummy
This is the meaning of “nocturnal”. (Bats and cats are nocturnal creatures.)
Active at night
This country is known as the birthplace of Halloween, where the ancient festival of Samhain began over 2,000 years ago.
Ireland
This creature brews potions in a cauldron and rides through the night on a broomstick
Witch
Dr. Frankenstein’s first name.
Victor
This half-man, half-fish creature was first sighted in ancient folklore and is often shown dragging sailors underwater.
Sirens / Mermaids
This is what a group of witches is called
Coven
This Mexican holiday honors deceased loved ones with altars, marigolds, sugar skulls, and offerings.
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
This creepy crawler spins webs and sometimes decorates haunted houses.
Spider
This figure is often seen as a symbol of death, usually shown as a skeleton wearing a black cloak, carrying a scythe.
The Grim Reaper
Often mistaken for his creator, this character is made of body parts from various people. He is known for his green skin and bolts in his neck. (hint: _______'s monster!)
Frankenstein's monster
Witches use this to boil their potions.
Cauldron
In this Eastern European country, you can visit Dracula’s Castle, a popular tourist site linked to the legend of Count Dracula. (_____a)
Transylvania / Romania
This tiny creature turns into a vampire when bitten — and is often seen flying at night.
Bat
This term describes an area that has been abandoned, often because people left for various reasons.
Ghost Town