Halloween words
Across
- 3. - A reanimated corpse, usually depicted as mindless and craving human flesh in pop culture.
- 4. - A ghostly or supernatural appearance, often associated with spirits appearing in haunted places.
- 6. - A mythical creature that feeds on the blood of the living, often feared for its nocturnal habits.
- 7. - A creature from Arabian folklore that feeds on the dead; often associated with graveyards.
- 9. - The spirit or soul of a deceased person, believed to linger in certain places.
- 11. - A preserved corpse wrapped in cloth, originally from Egyptian culture and often seen in horror movies.
- 14. - A mixture with magical properties, usually made by witches, often with surprising or dangerous effects.
- 18. - A carved pumpkin with a candle inside, symbolizing Halloween; originally used to ward off evil spirits.
- 21. - An eight-legged arachnid that adds a creepy element, especially its webs in dark, abandoned places.
- 22. Moon - The phase of the moon that’s fully visible; often linked to werewolf transformations and spooky events.
- 23. - A human who can transform into a wolf or wolf-like creature, typically under a full moon.
- 24. - Something that causes unease or fear, often due to its eerie or sinister nature.
- 25. - Nocturnal creatures often associated with vampires and Halloween.
- 26. - Under a spell that brings misfortune or bad luck, often a recurring theme in Halloween stories.
- 27. - A burial ground, commonly depicted as eerie and haunted in Halloween settings.
Down
- 1. - The bone structure of a human or animal, often depicted as walking or dancing on Halloween.
- 2. - A marker placed on a grave, engraved with details about the deceased, often seen in spooky graveyards.
- 5. - A book containing magical spells, usually associated with witches and sorcerers.
- 8. - Refers to a place visited by ghosts or spirits, often an eerie, abandoned location.
- 10. - A web created by spiders, adding to the spooky aesthetic, especially in old or abandoned areas.
- 11. - Often worn for disguises during Halloween, representing creatures, villains, or other supernatural beings.
- 12. Pocus - A phrase associated with magic or spells, popularized by witchcraft lore.
- 13. Cat - A creature often linked with superstitions and bad luck, considered a witch's familiar.
- 15. - Often used to light jack-o’-lanterns or create a spooky atmosphere in dark places.
- 16. - A terrifying, unnatural creature, commonly associated with Halloween legends and stories.
- 17. - A magical liquid brew with supernatural effects, often concocted by witches.
- 19. - A large metal pot used by witches to brew potions and concoctions.
- 20. - A burial box for the dead, often part of Halloween imagery in graveyards or haunted houses.
- 23. - A figure in folklore who practices magic, often depicted with a pointed hat and a broomstick.
- 25. - A spirit from Irish folklore that wails as an omen of death or misfortune.