All hallow's eve
Across
- 1. Reaper - used to symbolise Death. Often depicted as a skeleton in a long black cloak, carrying a scythe.
- 4. - shock or fright.
- 7. - the season that comes after summer and before winter.
- 9. - a place frequented by ghosts or other spirits of the dead.
- 10. - a bright colour associated with Halloween and other autumn festivals
- 11. - a practical joke, or other act of deception.
- 12. - a long, sharp, curved blade.
- 13. - a fun, unexpected surprise, designed to please someone.
- 15. - an insect with eight legs that spins webs.
- 17. - large, round satellite that revolves around the earth, which can be seen in the sky at night.
- 18. O' Lantern - a lantern carved from a pumpkin, with a candle inside.
- 20. - a trick, or practical joke.
- 21. - horrid, gruesome, bloody.
Down
- 1. - a small, ugly, mischievous creature, with a reputation for causing trouble.
- 2. - a high pitched noise made by dogs and wolves.
- 3. - a fearful, horrid, imaginary creature.
- 5. - sugary treats given to children at Halloween
- 6. - a burial space for a coffin in a cemetery.
- 7. - a celebration, or special event.
- 8. - the hard inner frame of person's or animal's body, formed from bones that join together.
- 14. - a monster or demon.
- 16. - an orange vegetable, which is often carved and hollowed out to make Halloween lanterns.
- 17. - a dead person, who was buried wrapped in bandages.
- 19. - mildly scary, though often in a fun way.