Across
- 2. a dried aromatic fruit from a West Indian tree, used whole or ground up.
- 4. small creature with eight legs.
- 5. things that are falling in this season
- 7. a plant that has red or black poisonous berries.
- 9. the night of October 31st.
- 13. a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main organized religions.
- 16. a woody shrub with a bitter aromatic taste.
- 18. burned when needed to clear the air and mourning.
- 21. a lantern made from a hallowed put gourd.
- 23. a form of paganism founded in England in the mid 20th century.
- 25. plant of the daisy family which typically has a prickly stem and purple flowers.
- 27. the nonphysical part of a person which is the seat of emotions and character.
- 29. a hard, aromatic, almost spherical seed of a tropical tree.
- 30. they do a special mash together, it's a graveyard smash.
- 31. the persons passed away from whom one is descended
- 32. used for protection, to ward off evil spirits, and sweep bad energy out of the house.
- 34. an evergreen aromatic shrub in the mint family used as a culinary herb.
- 35. a round brown hard-shelled nut that is edible on the inside.
Down
- 1. a plant with a forked fleshy root that supposedly resembles the human form.
- 3. to recall something
- 4. a small round cake traditionally made for Samhain.
- 6. a marking of a new beginning on the pagan calendar.
- 8. the final part of something.
- 10. a vessel used to brew.
- 11. the first day of November, celebrated by the ancient Celts as a festival marking the beginning of winter.
- 12. a small sweet crispy cake
- 14. grasses which possess a sweet flavor.
- 15. something leftover that is old and covered with dust.
- 17. actually a term representing the day before all saints day a holiday established by the church in the 11th century.
- 19. the process or period of gathering in the crops.
- 20. the 10th month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the second month of autumn.
- 22. an outfit worn to create a particular appearance.
- 24. a practitioner of witchcraft.
- 26. a semiprecious variety of quartz raning in color from light greyish brown to nearly black.
- 28. the third season of the year when crops and fruit are gathered and leaves fall.
- 33. a fruit that is ripe in Autumn.
