Across
- 4. A town in Massachusetts famous for the witch trials of 1692.
- 5. The bone structure of the head that protects the brain.
- 8. To express an intention to cause harm or danger to someone or something.
- 10. A group or gathering of witches who meet regularly.
- 11. To cause someone to feel scared or afraid.
- 12. To throw.
- 14. A person, usually a woman, believed to have magical powers.
- 17. A large metal pot used for boiling, often linked with witches making potions.
- 18. A humorous or exaggerated imitation of something.
Down
- 1. A long-handled brush that witches are often depicted riding on in folklore.
- 2. A set of magical words or actions used to control events or people.
- 3. A severe shortage of food causing widespread hunger.
- 6. A flash of light in the sky caused by electricity during a storm.
- 7. The practice of using magic or supernatural powers, especially for harmful purposes.
- 9. Something that is morally bad, harmful, or wicked.
- 13. The loud sound that comes after the light during a storm.
- 14. A small, hard lump on the skin, often associated with witches in folklore.
- 15. Plants grown by farmers for food or other products, like wheat or corn.
- 16. A drink or liquid mixture, often referring to potions in witchcraft.
- 17. A spoken wish or magical words intended to cause harm or bad luck to someone.
