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Hey, that's your turn to throw the dice !

Hurry up! Halloween party is about to begin!

You need to collect x to be able to pay the entrance.

Halloween is a tradition that _____ in Europe hundreds of years ago.

Nowadays it is a special day in _______ countries around the world.

It always _______ on the same date every year.

Halloween is _____ the 31st of October.

______ night children wear costumes.

______ are clothes that make them look like strange creatures.

Children wear the costumes of animals, monsters or ______.

The costumes usually ______ a mask.

There is also _______ make up for the face.

For example, you may see _____ elephant.

You may also see a witch in a tall ________ hat.

You maybe _______ see a ghost!

The _______ then go from house to house.

They ask for candy by saying, ______

Many kids and adults go to Halloween _______.

'Jack-o-lanterns' ______ very common nowadays for the holiday.

A lot of people like to put Jack-o-lanterns on _______ window sills.

There are some ________ inside.

People have a ________ fun on Halloween.

A large orange vegetable - _______.

A long stick of wax that can be burnt to give light - _____.

A person (usually a woman) that has magic powers - _______.

Strange and scary - _______.

Colours used on the face to change the way you look - _______

A strange and scary animal (probably not real) - ______.

Clothes people wear o look like other people or a thing - ________.

Something used to cover your face - _______.

Black cats, frogs, snakes and _______ are animals associated with Halloween.

Jack-o-lantern is ________.

People _________ the pumpkin.