Halloween!
Across
- 2. (n.) – A ghostly figure or the unexpected appearance of something mysterious.
- 5. (adj.) – Having a grim or horrifying atmosphere; connected with death or the darker side of life.
- 6. (adj.) – Strange and unsettling in a way that causes fear or unease.
- 7. (n.) – A period of keeping watch or staying awake, especially at night, often to honor or mourn someone.
- 8. (adj.) – Showing an unhealthy interest in death, decay, or disturbing subjects.
- 9. (adj.) – Morbidly interested in death or frightening things; resembling a monster.
- 15. (adj.) – Extremely unpleasant, horrifying, or shocking in appearance.
- 16. (n.) – A magical spell or charm; the feeling of being completely fascinated by something.
- 17. (adj.) – Threatening or suggesting danger or harm.
- 18. (v.) – To shake or tremble suddenly, often from fear, cold, or disgust.
- 19. (adj.) – Giving the impression that something bad or threatening is about to happen.
Down
- 1. (v.) – To laugh in a loud, harsh, or evil-sounding way.
- 3. (n.) – A series of special words or phrases spoken as part of a magic spell or ritual.
- 4. (adj.) – So attractive or charming that it seems to cast a magical spell.
- 5. (adj.) – Having or showing a wish to do evil or cause harm to others.
- 10. (n.) – A ghost or illusion; something that seems real but isn’t.
- 11. (adj.) – Mysterious, puzzling, or hard to understand.
- 12. (adj.) – Beautiful, sad, or frightening in a way that is hard to forget.
- 13. (n.) – A ghost or spirit, especially one that haunts a place or person.
- 14. (n.) – A belief in magical causes or signs of good or bad luck, not based on reason or science.