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Halloween Vocabulary

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  • Undead spirit that haunts houses
    Ghost
  • A cooking pot used by witches to brew spells
    Cauldron
  • An orange vegetable that is often carved and hollowed out to make Halloween lanterns
    Pumpkin
  • The tenth month of the year
    October
  • An undead flesh eating creature
    Zombie
  • A lantern carved from a pumpkin with a candle inside
    Jack O'Lantern
  • A word that is sometimes used to frighten people
    Boo
  • A place where dead people are buried
    Cemetery
  • A popular Halloween custom in the UK and the USA where children dress up in costumes and visit people's houses to ask for sweets/candy
    Trick or treat
  • A container for a dead body. It is usually made of wood.
    Coffin
  • A wax cylinder with a wick in the middle that can be lit with a match to provide a source of light
    Candle
  • Hard pieces of a person's or animal's skeleton
    Bones
  • A person that turns into a wolf when there is full moon
    Werewolf
  • A woman believed to have magical powers
    Witch
  • A small flying animal with leathery wings
    Bat
  • The season that comes after summer and before winter
    Autumn or fall
  • Not alive
    Dead
  • A set of clothes that people usually wear on Halloween
    Costume
  • A type of brush with a long handle, said to be used by witches to fly
    Broom or broomstick
  • Red liquid running through veins of people and warm blooded creatures
    Blood
  • An undead creature who sleeps in a coffin by day and ventures out at night to bite people and drink their blood
    Vampire
  • Sweet treats given to children at Halloween
    Candy or sweets
  • The hard inner frame of a person's or an animal's body formed from bones that join together
    Skeleton
  • A cute, fluffy mammal said to be favourite pet of witches
    Black cat
  • A dead person who was buried wrapped in bandages
    Mummy