A carved pumpkin with a light inside, often with a scary or funny face.
A custom of children dressing up in costumes and asking for candy or other treats from house to house, or threatening mischief otherwise.
A way of disguising oneself or expressing one's identity or creativity, often inspired by popular culture, mythology, or horror.
A symbol of bad luck or witchcraft, often associated with Halloween due to its nocturnal nature and superstitions.
A type of candy that resembles kernels of corn, typically made of sugar, corn syrup, and artificial coloring, and popular during Halloween.