Across
- 4. : Campaign to find and punish supposed wrongdoers, often unfairly
- 6. : The practice of magic, often believed to involve the devil
- 7. : Suffering from pain or distress caused by supernatural forces
- 10. : Testimony that someone’s ghost or spirit committed witchcraft
- 11. : The first person executed during the Salem Witch Trials
- 13. : Poor beggar woman accused and executed for witchcraft
- 15. : Respected grandmother executed as a witch in July 1692
- 16. : The act of putting someone to death as punishment
- 17. : Elderly widow accused of witchcraft early in the trials
- 18. : Site in Salem where accused witches were executed
- 19. : Ghostly figure or spirit seen as a sign of witchcraft
Down
- 1. : Enslaved woman who was one of the first accused of witchcraft
- 2. : Controlled or influenced by witchcraft or magic
- 3. : Found not guilty of a crime
- 5. : Local official who conducts court hearings and enforces the law
- 8. : Woman from Andover accused after her sons were tortured
- 9. : Evil spirit said to give witches their powers
- 12. : Admission of guilt or wrongdoing
- 14. : Local minister whose daughter and niece were afflicted
- 17. : Massachusetts village where the witch trials took place in 1692
