Across
- 3. - the season that comes after summer and before winter
- 4. - a woman believed to have magical powers.
- 6. - a make-believe outfit, worn for fun at Halloween.
- 7. - a small flying mammal, with leathery wings. According to legend, vampires are said to be able to turn into bats.
- 8. - a dead person, who was buried wrapped in bandages.
- 9. - a word which is sometimes used to frighten people, when playing tricks.
- 10. - a wax cylinder with a wick in the middle, that can be lit with a match to provide a source of light.
- 13. - unsettling, or scary.
- 15. - the darkest colour, and the colour of night.
- 16. - an undead creature who sleeps in a coffin by day, and ventures out at night to bite people and drink their blood.
- 17. - a trick, or practical joke.
- 18. - a place frequented by ghosts or other spirits of the dead.
- 20. - a type of lamp.
Down
- 1. - a coffin.
- 2. - a scary, bad dream.
- 5. - a cute, fluffy mammal, said to be favourite pet of witches.
- 6. - a place where dead people are buried
- 7. - red liquid running through veins of people and warm blooded creatures.
- 11. - a transparent, ghostly figure.
- 12. - spiders spin these to catch flies.
- 14. - an orange vegetable, which is often carved and hollowed out to make Halloween lanterns.
- 19. - a container for candy (US English) or sweets (British English) given out at Halloween to children who dress up in costumes and go "trick or treating" around their local neighbourhood.
