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- 3. – Sorcerer who communicates with the dead.
- 5. – Pertaining to a ceremony, often eerie or dark.
- 6. – Related to Transylvania, often associated with Dracula.
- 7. – Captivating in a mysterious, enchanting way.
- 9. – Tremble with fear or revulsion.
- 11. – Woman skilled in magical arts, often alluring.
- 12. – Lit by the light of the moon, often spooky.
- 13. – Ghostly figure or apparition.
- 17. – Ghostly appearance, often sudden and unsettling.
- 19. – Quality of being creepy or eerie.
- 21. – Causing horror or repulsion.
- 23. – Spell spoken with magical intention.
- 24. – Horrifying, often associated with death and decay.
- 26. – Casket where a corpse is laid to rest.
- 28. – Controlled by an evil spirit.
- 30. – Long, wailing sound, like a wolf or spirit.
- 32. – Very alarming or horrific.
- 33. – Resembling a ghost; ghostly.
- 36. – Ornate, branched holder for multiple candles.
- 37. – Causing a feeling of fear or cold dread.
- 39. – Large pot for brewing, often associated with witches.
- 40. – A cruel or wicked being, sometimes demonic.
Down
- 1. – Mischievous spirit known to move objects.
- 2. – Another term for ghost or specter.
- 4. – Practitioner of hidden or mystical arts.
- 8. – Belief in supernatural causality, often unfounded.
- 10. – Strange or frightening in a supernatural way.
- 14. – Practice of magic, often by witches.
- 15. – Threatening or dangerous.
- 16. – Remaining in the mind; ghostly and persistent.
- 18. – Preserved body wrapped in cloth, as in ancient Egypt.
- 20. – Not sacred or holy; unblessed.
- 22. – Terrifying dream, often causing one to wake in fright.
- 25. – Ritual to expel evil spirits from a person or place.
- 27. – Underground chamber, often for burials.
- 29. – Imaginary evil creature used to frighten children.
- 31. – So frightening it chills the blood.
- 34. – Shockingly horrible or gruesome.
- 35. – Possessing the qualities of a demon; malevolent.
- 38. – To defeat or conquer, especially a supernatural foe.