Halloween Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. - a practical joke, or other act of deception.
  2. 3. - the season that comes after summer and before winter. Also known as "fall"
  3. 4. - ghost-like.
  4. 6. - a dark shape cast by an object positioned between a surface and a source of light, such as the moon.
  5. 10. - an unhappy, wailing ghost which features in Irish and Scottish folklore. Banshees are said to appear when somebody is about to die.
  6. 11. - a type of lamp.
  7. 13. - a place where dead people are buried (British English).
  8. 14. - bloody, macabre.
  9. 17. - cooked beverage or dish, e.g. witches brew (noun).
  10. 18. - a dead body.
  11. 20. - large, round satellite that revolves around the earth, which can be seen in the sky at night.
  12. 21. - (verb) to frighten a person or animal.
  13. 22. - an ancient religion, practised by witches.
  14. 23. - a type of brush with a long wooden handle, said to be used by witches to fly, according to legend.
  15. 24. - an orange vegetable, which is often carved and hollowed out to make Halloween lanterns.
  16. 28. - scary.
  17. 31. - an insect with eight legs that spins webs.
  18. 36. - a chilling, scary sound. Often used to describe screams.
  19. 39. - a long, sharp, curved blade.
  20. 41. - horrid, gruesome, bloody.
  21. 42. - a male witch.
  22. 43. - a small, ugly, mischievous creature, with a reputation for causing trouble.
  23. 44. - an evil spirit.
  24. 45. - a wax cylinder with a wick in the middle, that can be lit with a match to provide a source of light.
  25. 46. - a coffin.
  26. 48. - a person who turns into a wolf whenever there is a full moon.
  27. 50. - something which is frightening.
  28. 52. - a container for a dead body.
  29. 54. - a fearful, horrid, imaginary creature.
  30. 55. - red liquid running through veins of people and warm blooded creatures.
  31. 57. - bad or evil.
  32. 59. - undead spirit that haunts houses.
  33. 60. - a trick, or practical joke.
  34. 61. - the bony part of the head, attached to a person's skeleton.
  35. 65. - another name for Halloween.
  36. 68. - a magic rite, cast by witches.
  37. 69. - a scary, bad dream.
  38. 71. - a fun, unexpected surprise, designed to please someone.
  39. 73. - (verb) to scare, startle.
  40. 75. - the tenth month of the year.
  41. 76. - fright.
  42. 79. - a transparent, ghostly figure.
  43. 80. - an ornate, stone cemetery building, built to house the coffins of rich and famous people, or members of the same family.
  44. 81. - a ghostly apparition.
Down
  1. 2. - (US English) sweet treats given to children at Halloween.
  2. 4. - a place where dead people are buried (American English)
  3. 5. - not alive.
  4. 7. - a Scottish word for a ghost.
  5. 8. - a woman believed to have magical powers.
  6. 9. - horrible, bloody, macabre.
  7. 12. - a celebration, or special event.
  8. 13. - a long, voluminous outer garment, or cloak. Often worn by vampires.
  9. 15. - a make-believe outfit, worn for fun at Halloween.
  10. 16. - a dead person, who was buried wrapped in bandages.
  11. 17. - a word which is sometimes used to frighten people, when playing tricks.
  12. 19. - the ghosts of dead people.
  13. 25. - a costume, often worn for fun at Halloween parties by adults and children alike. At Halloween, partygoers sometimes dress up as mummies, witches, werewolves or vampires!
  14. 26. - magic, practised by witches.
  15. 27. - a bright colour associated with Halloween and other autumn festivals, such as The Mexican Day of The Dead (El Dia de los Muertos).
  16. 29. or treat - a popular Halloween custom in the UK and USA, where children dress up in costumes and visit people's houses in search of sweets (British English) or candy (US English).
  17. 30. - a pet animal kept by witches, which is said to have the ability to change into human shape, according to folklore.
  18. 32. - an undead, flesh eating creature.
  19. 33. Reaper - the name traditionally used to symbolise Death. In British English folklore, Death is usually depicted as a skeleton in a long black cloak, carrying a scythe.
  20. 34. - the season that comes after summer and before winter (American English). Known as "autumn" in the UK.
  21. 35. - mildly scary, though often in a fun way.
  22. 37. - a burial space for a coffin in a cemetery.
  23. 38. Rento's brother
  24. 40. - a devil.
  25. 43. - a fictional flesh eating monster that is said to rob graves, according to folklore.
  26. 47. - a building where dead people are buried.
  27. 49. - sharp, pointy upper front teeth, designed for piercing flesh.
  28. 51. - unsettling, or scary.
  29. 53. - a high pitched noise made by dogs and wolves.
  30. 56. -sleeps in a coffin by day, and ventures out at night to bite people and drink their blood.
  31. 58. - malicious, bad, ill intentioned.
  32. 61. - the hard inner frame of person's or animal's body, formed from bones that join together.
  33. 62. - a cooking pot, used by witches to brew spells.
  34. 63. - sugary treats given to children at Halloween (British English).
  35. 64. - a monster or demon.
  36. 66. - a fictional scary person, used to frighten children who misbehave.
  37. 67. - a large, upright stone placed at the head of a grave.
  38. 70. - spiders spin these to catch flies.
  39. 72. - shock or fright. Horror films are very popular, and are often shown on television at Halloween.
  40. 74. - a place frequented by ghosts or other spirits of the dead.
  41. 77. - a stick used for casting magic spells.
  42. 78. O' Lantern - a lantern carved from a pumpkin, with a candle inside.