Autumn Crossword Erick Hernandez

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Across
  1. 5. / The leaves of trees and plants, known for changing colors in autumn, creating a colorful landscape.
  2. 9. / The bony structure that encloses and protects the human brain and supports the structures of the face.
  3. 10. / The process of gathering mature crops, like grains and fruits, at the end of the growing season in preparation for consumption or storage.
  4. 13. / A person, typically female, believed to have supernatural powers and often associated with witchcraft, frequently part of Halloween folklore.
  5. 14. / They are lit to guide the souls of the departed back to the world of the living.
  6. 15. / The decorated altar with objects and food to honor deceased loved ones.
  7. 16. / To decorate or create an eerie and spooky atmosphere, often in reference to a house or location for Halloween.
  8. 18. / A fruit commonly used to make a sweet sauce or relish that complements turkey on Thanksgiving.
  9. 19. / A tall, woody plant with a main stem and branches. In autumn, leaves often change color and fall, marking the season's transformation.
Down
  1. 1. / Also known as the "flower of the dead," it is a bright orange flower used to decorate altars.
  2. 2. / A hollowed-out gourd, often with a carved face and a candle or light inside, commonly used as a decoration during Halloween.
  3. 3. / A set of clothing and accessories worn to disguise one's appearance, often reflecting a character, theme, or creature, commonly worn on Halloween.
  4. 4. / An elegantly dressed skeletal figure that has become an icon of the Day of the Dead.
  5. 6. / The feeling of being thankful and appreciative, which is at the heart of Thanksgiving.
  6. 7. / A type of incense used to purify the atmosphere on altars and graves.
  7. 8. / Sweet treats often given to children during Halloween as part of the "trick-or-treat" tradition.
  8. 9. / One of the four parts of the year—spring, summer, autumn, and winter—each with distinct characteristics and weather patterns.
  9. 11. / The transitional season between summer and winter, marked by falling leaves, cooler temperatures, and vibrant foliage.
  10. 12. / Thanksgiving is often a time for families to come together and celebrate, making "family" a fitting word related to Thanksgiving Day.
  11. 17. / The traditional main dish of Thanksgiving, often roasted and served with various side dishes.