Across
- 2. To wander without a set direction.
- 6. Relating to ancient or polytheistic religions.
- 7. An ancient group of tribes who lived in parts of Europe, notably Great Britain and Ireland.
- 10. Bad luck or an unlucky event.
- 11. The evening before All Saints’ Day. It was originally called "All Hallows Eve" and was shortened over time.
- 13. Related to myths or imaginary beings.
- 14. An ancient Celtic festival marking the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter.
- 17. Occurring every year.
- 18. A thin covering that hides or separates.
Down
- 1. Famous for something negative.
- 3. Beyond or outside natural forces; often linked to spirits or magic.
- 4. To protect or defend.
- 5. Lived in or occupied.
- 7. The act of taking control over something or someone.
- 8. Sentenced or assigned to a negative fate.
- 9. Relating to celebration or joy.
- 12. To pacify or calm someone or something.
- 15. Threatening or suggesting danger.
- 16. An early form of trick-or-treating, where children dressed in costumes and visited neighbors to perform for treats.
