Which witch is witch

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