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- 3. A mythical creature that is said to survive by feeding on the blood of living beings.
- 5. A carved pumpkin used as a decoration during Halloween. It usually has a face or a design carved into it, and a candle or light placed inside to make it glow in the dark
- 8. A large metal pot used for cooking or boiling liquids. In popular culture, cauldrons are often associated with witches and their potions.
- 10. A figure made from straw or other materials, often used to scare birds away from crops.
- 11. A woman who is believed to have magical powers, often depicted in popular culture as wearing a black pointy hat and riding a broomstick.
- 12. Sweet treats that are given out during Halloween, usually in small, individually wrapped packages.
- 13. A framework of bones that supports the body of a person or animal.
- 15. A type of arachnid with eight legs and a distinctive web-making ability. They are often used as a Halloween decoration.
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- 1. A Halloween tradition where children dress up in costumes and go door-to-door in their neighborhood asking for candy or treats.
- 2. A place where dead bodies are buried.
- 4. A fictional character created by Mary Shelley, often depicted as a monster made from reanimated human body parts.
- 6. A house or attraction that is decorated to look like a spooky, haunted place, often with actors dressed up in costumes to scare visitors.
- 7. A fictional undead creature that is said to be reanimated after death.
- 9. A spirit or supernatural being that is said to haunt or appear to the living.
- 14. An outfit worn during Halloween that is usually inspired by spooky or supernatural characters like witches, ghosts, or vampires.