Fall Fun
Halloween Traditions
Spooky Creatures
Halloween Monsters
Trick or Treat sweets
100

What season comes after summer?

Fall (or Autumn)

100

What do children say when they go door to door for candy?

Trick or treat

100

A person, but without skin and flesh?

Skeleton.

100

Which Halloween monster is wrapped in bandages?

Mummy

100

Traditional seasonal candy sold during Halloween?

Candy corn

200

What is a popular outdoor fall activity involving a maze?

Corn maze

200

What do people carve to make jack-o'-lanterns?

Pumpkins

200

A woman who performs dark magic?

Witch

200

Who is big, tall and green?

Frankenstein

200

The item that Charlie Brown receives during his trick or treating?

'a rock'
300

What holiday do we celebrate in November with turkey?

Thanksgiving

300

Instead of celebrating Halloween, what does Mexico celebrate?

Dia de los Muertos (or day of the dead).

300

A spirit that haunts people on Earth?

Ghost

300

What comes out on a full moon?

Werewolf

300

Most popular Halloween Candy?

Reese's

400

These two sports start in the fall?

Football and soccer.

400

Many people wear these on Halloween to disguise themselves as monsters, witches, or superheroes.

Costumes.

400

A person who has died and is now "alive" again?

Zombie

400

What monster is associated with black cats?

Witches

400

This is what children would do to receive their treat before 'trick or treat'

'sing a song'

500

A decoy that is often in the shape of a human and is put in a field.

Scarecrow.

500

What was the original purpose of wearing costumes on Halloween in ancient times?

To disguise oneself from spirits or ghosts believed to roam the earth during Samhain.

500

An eight-legged creep hangs out in dark corners and could win an award for best home decorator with webs everywhere!

Spider

500

They only come out at night and have fangs?

Vampires

500

If you see a cat wearing a witch hat while you go trick-or-treating, this is the official Halloween rule: don't pet it, or it might cat this.

What is a "spelling" (or curse)