Basic vocabulary
Halloween history and traditions
Phrasal verbs
Idioms
100

Wash and dry dirty clothes

Do the laundry

100

Which country does Halloween come from?

Ireland (The UK)

100

To stop a device by switching it off

turn off

100

Something that is very easy to do

a piece of cake

200

Low-cost food items that you buy in a store

Cheap groceries

200

What do people traditionally "bob" for at Halloween parties?

apples

200

To put something in the place where it's usually kept

Put away

200

Wish someone good luck

Break a leg

300

To become acquainted with

Get to know

300

Which vegetable was first used to make Jack O' Lanterns? 

Turnip

300

To result or end up in a particular way

Turn out

300

Decide that you've finished doing something

Call it a day

400

To send out smoke and gas from a vehicle's engine

Pump out exhaust fumes

400

What was the real name of Dracula?

Vlad

400

To accept a task, a challenge or responsibility

Take on

400

Something that will never happen

When pigs fly

500

The ability to change or be changed easily according to the situation

flexibility 

500

What are vampires traditionally afraid of?

Garlic

500

To make a fire stop burning

Put out

500

The latest problem in a series of problems, that makes a situation impossible to accept

The last straw