Across
- 2. – Witches use this word when they cast magic.
- 4. – Witches fly on this — especially during Halloween.
- 5. – A healer who uses magic and knows how to speak to spirits.
- 9. – A famous skeleton lady with a big hat, seen during Día de los Muertos.
- 10. – You can see it, but it’s not real — it follows you when there’s light.
- 12. – The opposite of good — often linked to curses and dark magic.
- 13. – A sharp tooth, like the kind vampires use to bite.
- 14. – A Spanish word from the Day of the Dead festival. It means “the dead.”
Down
- 1. – A ghost, or the soul of someone who has passed.
- 3. – Gives off light at night — used during Obon or in a Jack-o’-Lantern.
- 6. – The most famous vampire in the world
- 7. – A big, old building — Dracula might live in one.
- 8. – You feel this when something bad might happen — a strong warning.
- 9. – A royal title, also used by a very famous vampire.
- 11. – A Japanese festival where people remember and guide their ancestors.
- 14. – It’s very late at night — when strange things often happen.
