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  1. 3. Their power is controlled by the full moon
  2. 4. Anglo-Saxon name for dragon
  3. 7. Originally from Mary Shelley's 1818 book
  4. 8. Their trial is feature in Arthur Miller's The Crucible
  5. 9. Based on the historical figure Vlad the Impaler
  6. 11. Shapeshifters from Carribean folklore who appear as old women during the day and who can turn into fireballs and drink blood by night
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  1. 1. Friendly tricksters from English, Scottish, and Pilgrim folklore. Also one of Spier Man's enemies
  2. 2. From the fairy tales of Mr. S.V. Proudfit, believed to eat people and kidnap children. Also featured in Robert D. San Souci's popular picture book
  3. 5. A female spirit from Irish folklore known for screaming
  4. 6. From first nations folklore they are monsters that are heavily associated with winter
  5. 7. A legend from multiple European cultures who can look like humans have magical powers, and are sometimes portrayed as being very small
  6. 10. A prominent antagonist in the films of George A. Romero