Julek's Homework

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Across
  1. 5. To surrender or stop trying.
  2. 7. To strike a surface with a sharp blow, typically with a knuckle.
  3. 9. The lower floor or levels of a building.
  4. 10. To cut or shape something by cutting away material.
  5. 14. A carved pumpkin, typically used as a decoration during Halloween.
  6. 20. A Halloween custom where children dress in costumes and go door to door, asking for candy with the threat of a trick if none is given.
  7. 23. A piece of evidence or information used in the solving of a mystery or puzzle.
  8. 24. An imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening.
  9. 27. The spirit of a dead person, often believed to appear to the living.
  10. 28. To eliminate or remove something.
  11. 29. Items used to adorn or beautify a space.
  12. 32. Extremely frightened or scared.
  13. 33. A long, slender handle of a broom.
Down
  1. 1. A large, round orange fruit often associated with autumn and Halloween.
  2. 2. Eerie or frightening in a way that suggests the presence of ghosts or other supernatural entities.
  3. 3. A covering for the face, often worn for disguise or protection.
  4. 4. The red fluid that circulates in the veins and arteries of humans and other vertebrate animals.
  5. 6. Mythical creatures that are said to feed on the blood of the living.
  6. 8. The upper floor or levels of a building.
  7. 11. Worried or troubled about something.
  8. 12. Unusual or unfamiliar in appearance or character.
  9. 13. A comfortable, typically padded chair with side supports for one's arms.
  10. 15. To place something over or upon another.
  11. 16. A social gathering of people for enjoyment and entertainment.
  12. 17. Clothing worn to portray a character or theme, especially during events like Halloween.
  13. 18. To accept as true or real.
  14. 19. The internal framework of bones in the body.
  15. 21. To strike a surface with a sharp blow, typically with a knuckle.
  16. 22. Feeling uneasy or worried.
  17. 25. To cease trying; surrender or quit.
  18. 26. A person, usually female, believed to have magical powers and often portrayed as casting spells.
  19. 30. Experiencing mental or emotional strain.
  20. 31. To cut and shape a material, often with a knife or similar tool.