Which witch is witch
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- 2. A series of words spoken as a magical spell or charm.
- 3. A large pot used for boiling or cooking, often associated with potion-making in witchcraft.
- 5. A gathering or group of witches who meet regularly for rituals and ceremonies.
- 6. A five-pointed star often used as a symbol in witchcraft.
- 12. A common accessory for witches, often associated with flying.
- 14. Relating to a pre-Christian religious or spiritual belief system, often associated with nature worship.
- 19. The use of magic, often for evil or dark purposes.
- 20. To cast a spell or bewitch someone, causing them to be under a magical influence.
- 21. A curse or spell, often associated with bringing bad luck to someone.
- 22. A supernatural entity, often in animal form, that assists a witch in their magical practices.
- 23. A magical incantation or charm intended to produce a specific effect.
- 24. The study and use of plants, especially herbs, in magical and medicinal practices.
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- 1. The act of calling forth supernatural entities or creating magical effects.
- 4. The medieval practice of transforming base metals into gold and seeking the elixir of life, often associated with magic.
- 7. A book of magical spells and rituals.
- 8. A deck of cards used in divination and fortune-telling.
- 9. The ancient art of witchcraft involves the use of magical rituals and spells.
- 10. A modern pagan religious movement that involves the practice of witchcraft.
- 11. A gathering to communicate with spirits, often through a medium.
- 13. Having the power to use magic or related to supernatural forces.
- 15. A person, typically female, believed to possess magical powers and often associated with performing spells or casting curses.
- 16. A magical liquid, often used for healing or creating specific effects.
- 17. A thin, usually pointed, stick used by witches and wizards to cast spells.
- 18. A magical spell or object believed to have protective or beneficial effects.