Across
- 4. Has been called the hectic beauty of death and British use the word.
- 5. 600 million pounds of this a year is purchased for Halloween.
- 9. a symbol of strength and endurance and, along with brown and gold, stands for the harvest and autumn.
- 10. moon closest to the autumn equinox
- 12. takes place each autumn in Munich Germany.
- 14. original name came from townsfolk who would visit neighbors and ask for contributions of food for a feast in the town.
- 16. Native Americans used this food crop for cooking.
- 17. webbed wings.
- 18. autumn beings.
- 20. English wicce meaning “wise woman.”
Down
- 1. Comes from the
- 2. This holiday has been around for over 6,000 years.
- 3. Irish tale of a man named Jack who tricked the devil and the first ones were made out of turnips.
- 6. Which month does fall stop and winter begins.
- 7. Which president ordered government departments closed for thanksgiving.
- 8. a specter, phantom, apparition or spook.
- 11. What meat was actually served at the first thanksgiving dinner?
- 12. Which month is Halloween.
- 13. a popular Halloween fixture, symbolize the ancient agricultural roots of the holiday.
- 15. sound a turkey makes.
- 19. Typically a symbol of death and darkness .