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- 5. A figure made to resemble a human, typically placed in fields to scare birds.
- 7. House: A building often associated with ghostly activity.
- 9. A large, round, cooking pot; associated with witches who use it to brew potions or put spells.
- 11. The spirit or soul of a dead person.
- 14. Web: A silky structure often used in Halloween decorations.
- 15. or Treat: A Halloween custom where children dress in costumes and go door-to-door to collect candy or other treats.
- 16. Soft-bodied invertebrates often found in soil.
- 18. A reanimated corpse or mindless creature often depicted in horror films and literature, typically characterized by a hunger for human flesh.
- 19. A structure enclosing an area.
- 21. A cleaning tool; famously associated with witches.
- 22. A person, often a woman, believed to have magical powers.
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- 1. A large, round fruit commonly associated with Halloween.
- 2. o’ Lantern: A carved pumpkin with a candle inside.
- 3. A supernatural being, often associated with evil and darkness in various mythologies and religions.
- 4. A burial site in the ground.
- 5. bones that supports the body of a vertebrate; often used in Halloween decorations to evoke a spooky atmosphere.
- 6. Portable light sources that can be carried or placed in various locations; often used during Halloween to light.
- 8. Sticks of wax that produce light when burned.
- 10. Cat: considered a symbol of bad luck or witchcraft in folklore and superstitions.
- 12. Movie: A film genre designed to scare or thrill audiences or psychological horror.
- 13. A mythological creature that is said to transform from a human into a wolf, often associated with the full moon and horror stories.
- 14. The bony structure commonly associated with death.
- 17. Eight-legged arachnids that are often feared and associated with creepiness.
- 20. Nocturnal flying mammals, often considered symbols of darkness and mystery.
