Across
- 3. Their power is controlled by the full moon
- 4. Anglo-Saxon name for dragon
- 7. Originally from Mary Shelley's 1818 book
- 8. Their trial is feature in Arthur Miller's The Crucible
- 9. Based on the historical figure Vlad the Impaler
- 11. Shapeshifters from Carribean folklore who appear as old women during the day and who can turn into fireballs and drink blood by night
Down
- 1. Friendly tricksters from English, Scottish, and Pilgrim folklore. Also one of Spier Man's enemies
- 2. From the fairy tales of Mr. S.V. Proudfit, believed to eat people and kidnap children. Also featured in Robert D. San Souci's popular picture book
- 5. A female spirit from Irish folklore known for screaming
- 6. From first nations folklore they are monsters that are heavily associated with winter
- 7. A legend from multiple European cultures who can look like humans have magical powers, and are sometimes portrayed as being very small
- 10. A prominent antagonist in the films of George A. Romero
