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