Halloween

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  1. 2. A classic Halloween figure, often depicted as a woman in a pointed hat, riding a broomstick, associated with magic and mystery.
  2. 4. A mythical creature that drinks the blood of the living, often depicted with sharp fangs and a dark, mysterious allure.
  3. 5. A tomb or burial place, symbolizing death, mortality, and often found in haunted settings.
  4. 6. A religious symbol representing faith, it is sometimes used in Halloween to ward off evil spirits or symbolize burial sites.
  5. 8. A creature that has returned from the dead, often depicted as slow-moving and craving brains, symbolizing horror and the undead.
  6. 9. A spirit or soul of the dead, often represented as a white, floating figure, symbolizing the supernatural and the unknown.
  7. 11. A popular Halloween symbol, often carved into "Jack-o'-Lanterns" with scary faces, and sometimes lit with candles inside.
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  1. 1. Bats are nocturnal creatures and symbolize darkness, mystery, and fear, commonly linked to vampires and Halloween.
  2. 2. A human who transforms into a wolf, usually during a full moon, representing dual nature, fear, and the wild unknown.
  3. 3. Sweet treats given to children during trick-or-treating, representing the fun and playful side of Halloween.
  4. 5. Mischievous and sometimes malevolent creatures from folklore, symbolizing trickery and the supernatural.
  5. 7. The skeletal structure of the body, representing death, the afterlife, and sometimes humor in Halloween decorations.
  6. 10. Spiders and their webs add an eerie feel to Halloween décor, symbolizing entrapment, danger, and fear.