| No. | Term | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | All Hallows’ Eve | Traditional name for Halloween night. |
| 2. | Apparition | Ghostly appearance or vision. |
| 3. | Apple bobbing | Game catching apples in water. |
| 4. | Autumn | Season when Halloween occurs. |
| 5. | Banshee | Wailing spirit from Irish folklore. |
| 6. | Bat | Nocturnal flying mammal, Halloween symbol. |
| 7. | Black cat | Omen-linked cat in folklore. |
| 8. | Bloodcurdling | Extremely frightening; chilling. |
| 9. | Boneyard | Graveyard; place of bones. |
| 10. | Broomstick | Witch’s traditional flying tool. |
| 11. | Candy | Sweet treats given to children. |
| 12. | Candy corn | Tri-colored Halloween candy. |
| 13. | Carve | Cut shapes into pumpkins. |
| 14. | Cauldron | Witch’s large cooking pot. |
| 15. | Cemetery | Place where the dead are buried. |
| 16. | Chilling | Scarily unsettling; spooky. |
| 17. | Cobweb | Spider silk in corners. |
| 18. | Coffin | Box for a dead body. |
| 19. | Costume | Outfit worn for disguise. |
| 20. | Creepy | Unpleasantly spooky or eerie. |
| 21. | Crypt | Stone burial chamber. |
| 22. | Curse | Spell wishing harm. |
| 23. | Darkness | Lack of light; ominous setting. |
| 24. | Demon | Evil supernatural being. |
| 25. | Disguise | Conceal identity with costume. |
| 26. | Dracula | Famous fictional vampire. |
| 27. | Eerie | Strangely frightening; uncanny. |
| 28. | Enchanted | Magically affected; bewitched. |
| 29. | Evil laugh | Sinister, villain-like laughter. |
| 30. | Exorcism | Ritual to expel evil spirits. |
| 31. | Fang | Sharp tooth of a vampire. |
| 32. | Fear | Feeling of being scared. |
| 33. | Fright | Sudden fear; scare. |
| 34. | Frightening | Causing fear; scary. |
| 35. | Full moon | Complete moon; spooky backdrop. |
| 36. | Gargoyle | Grotesque stone guardian figure. |
| 37. | Ghastly | Horrifying; deathlike. |
| 38. | Ghost | Spirit of a dead person. |
| 39. | Ghoul | Graveyard-dwelling monster. |
| 40. | Goblin | Mischievous ugly creature. |
| 41. | Grave | Burial place in the ground. |
| 42. | Graveyard | Area with many graves. |
| 43. | Grim reaper | Personification of death. |
| 44. | Haunt | Visit repeatedly as a spirit. |
| 45. | Haunted house | House said to contain ghosts. |
| 46. | Headless horseman | Legendary rider without a head. |
| 47. | Hex | A spell; a curse. |
| 48. | Horror | Intense fear and dread. |
| 49. | Howl | Long loud cry, like a wolf. |
| 50. | Incantation | Spoken magical words. |
| 51. | Jack-o’-lantern | Carved pumpkin lantern. |
| 52. | Jinx | Bad-luck spell or charm. |
| 53. | Killer clown | Scary clown horror trope. |
| 54. | Lantern | Portable light, often pumpkin. |
| 55. | Legend | Traditional story; folklore tale. |
| 56. | Lich | Undead sorcerer in fantasy. |
| 57. | Lollipop | Candy on a stick. |
| 58. | Lycanthrope | Werewolf; human-wolf shifter. |
| 59. | Magic | Supernatural power or practice. |
| 60. | Mask | Face covering for costume. |
| 61. | Monster | Frightening imaginary creature. |
| 62. | Mummy | Preserved wrapped corpse. |
| 63. | Necromancy | Magic involving the dead. |
| 64. | Night | Dark hours; Halloween setting. |
| 65. | Nightmare | Frightening dream. |
| 66. | Occult | Hidden supernatural beliefs and practices. |
| 67. | Ominous | Suggesting something bad will happen. |
| 68. | Ouija board | Board used to contact spirits. |
| 69. | Paranormal | Beyond normal scientific explanation. |
| 70. | Phantom | Ghost; spectral figure. |
| 71. | Poltergeist | Noisy spirit causing disturbances. |
| 72. | Potion | Liquid mixture with magical effect. |
| 73. | Pumpkin | Orange squash used for carving. |
| 74. | Pumpkin patch | Field where pumpkins are grown. |
| 75. | Raven | Black bird linked to omens. |
| 76. | Scare | Cause sudden fear. |
| 77. | Scarecrow | Figure to frighten birds. |
| 78. | Scream | Loud cry from fear. |
| 79. | Séance | Meeting to contact the dead. |
| 80. | Shadow | Dark shape cast by light. |
| 81. | Skeleton | Bones of a body; spooky figure. |
| 82. | Skull | Bone structure of the head. |
| 83. | Slasher | Horror genre with a killer. |
| 84. | Spell | Magical words or charm. |
| 85. | Spider | Eight-legged creature; spooky symbol. |
| 86. | Spirit | Nonphysical being; ghost. |
| 87. | Spooky | Mysteriously scary; eerie. |
| 88. | Superstition | Belief in luck and omens. |
| 89. | Tomb | Burial chamber or monument. |
| 90. | Tombstone | Marker for a grave. |
| 91. | Trick | Mischievous prank or joke. |
| 92. | Trick-or-treat | Ask for candy or play trick. |
| 93. | Undead | Dead yet animated; not living. |
| 94. | Vampire | Blood-drinking undead creature. |
| 95. | Van Helsing | Fictional vampire hunter character. |
| 96. | Werewolf | Person who turns into a wolf. |
| 97. | Wicked | Evil; morally bad. |
| 98. | Witch | Person practicing magic. |
| 99. | Witch’s hat | Pointed hat worn as costume. |
| 100. | Witchcraft | Practice of magic, often folk. |

