This friendly ghost is famous for saying “Boo!”
Who is Casper?
You carve this orange fruit into a jack-o’-lantern.
What is a pumpkin?
A spooky building filled with ghosts is called this.
What is a haunted house?
Pointy hat, broomstick, and a cackle—this classic costume never goes out of style.
What is a witch?
Kids shout this phrase when they want candy.
What is “Trick or treat”?
This vampire hates sunlight, garlic, and mirrors.
Who is Dracula?
This striped Halloween candy is white, orange, and yellow.
What is candy corn?
The witch trials took place here in 1692.
What is Salem?
The kids in Ghostbusters use these to catch spirits.
What are proton packs?
These are used to make your house look ghostly—just don’t waste too much!
What is toilet paper?
The full moon causes this person to transform into a howling beast.
What is a werewolf?
You bob for this fruit at parties.
What is an apple?
This creepy Transylvanian castle inspired the story of Dracula.
What is Bran Castle?
The Addams Family’s hand-shaped helper.
What is Thing?
People light these carved pumpkins to keep away spirits.
What are jack-o’-lanterns?
This monster was brought to life by lightning in a scientist’s lab.
Who is Frankenstein’s monster?
This warm fall drink is made from pressed apples and cinnamon.
What is apple cider?
This prison in San Francisco Bay is said to still echo with ghostly voices.
What is Alcatraz?
The black-and-orange masked killer from the Halloween movie series.
Who is Michael Myers?
Halloween was inspired by this Celtic festival marking the end of the harvest season.
What is Samhain?
In ancient Egypt, this monster’s body is wrapped in cloth and sealed in a tomb.
What is a mummy?
This slimy green dish might be served at a haunted dinner but is really a wobbly dessert.
What is Jell-O? (accept gelatin dessert)
The Tower of this European capital city is haunted by the ghost of Anne Boleyn.
What is London?
This 1988 Tim Burton film features a mischievous ghost in a striped suit—say his name three times!
Who is Beetlejuice?
The fear of Halloween has this spooky scientific name.
What is Samhainophobia?