Which witch is which?

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Across
  1. 1. — Often vulnerable social status; frequently targeted by accusations.
  2. 6. — To destroy by fire; associated with execution of accused witches.
  3. 7. — A country known for notable witch trials in the 16th–17th centuries.
  4. 8. — Under the influence of a witch; enchanted.
  5. 10. — Continent where many early modern witch hunts occurred.
  6. 11. — Someone who treats illness; sometimes accused of witchcraft.
  7. 12. — Strong emotion often fueling witch hunts.
  8. 15. — Supernatural or occult power that witches were said to wield.
  9. 17. — The punishment handed down after conviction.
  10. 19. — To make a potion; verb often linked to witch imagery.
  11. 22. — Brutal methods used to extract confessions during inquisitions.
  12. 23. — Legal action taken to try and convict someone.
  13. 24. — The practice or belief in magic associated with witches.
  14. 25. — A formula intended to produce supernatural effects.
  15. 27. — Hidden, secret knowledge or practices related to magic.
  16. 28. — Small glass container often linked to potions.
  17. 29. — Morally wrong, malignant — a common label in witch rhetoric.
Down
  1. 2. — The act of religious reverence; sometimes invoked in “satanic” accusations.
  2. 3. — The ultimate penalty in many historical witch trials.
  3. 4. — Morally bad; adjective often used in accusations.
  4. 5. — One who searched for and prosecuted witches.
  5. 8. — Traditional symbol associated with witches’ flight.
  6. 9. — A spoken invocation to cause harm or misfortune.
  7. 13. — To charge someone with wrongdoing.
  8. 14. — Execution method used in some witch trials.
  9. 16. — To perform a spell or to throw (also “cast a spell”).
  10. 18. — Supernatural embodiment of evil often invoked in accusations.
  11. 20. — Formal judicial process.
  12. 21. — The gender most commonly accused during historical witch hunts.
  13. 24. — (if used both across/down, clue can be reworded or replaced) — see Across.
  14. 25. — Town in Massachusetts famous for the 1692 witch trials.
  15. 26. — Person thought to have magical powers.