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- 3. You might want to keep this classic Halloween monster "under wraps", just to be safe.
- 4. Children in costume may say this at your door, hoping for some delicious candy.
- 5. This name refers to the scientist, not the monster.
- 9. A household item you might use to store candy, instead of a bucket or basket.
- 10. You can make one by carving a turnip (hyphenated).
- 13. Bats use this unique skill to hunt and to navigate their surroundings.
- 15. A famously witchy location. Also the name of a famous black cat.
- 17. A monstrous, Gothic waterspout or fountain that prevents rainwater from collecting on roofs.
- 20. A witch's faithful animal companion; often a black cat.
- 21. Like it or not, you have one of these inside of you! *gasp* It helps to give your body shape.
- 22. A colorful treat that you either love or hate (there is reportedly no in between).
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- 1. Like many old, abandoned houses.
- 2. Often, the personification of Death itself.
- 6. An extra fuzzy spider.
- 7. The Headless Horseman haunts this locale.
- 8. Halloween, to the religious.
- 9. A round, orange squash, perfect for carving.
- 11. Every ghost's favorite word?
- 12. By the light of the full moon, someone who has been bitten by this monster will become one themselves.
- 14. You might wear this on Halloween (or every day, nowadays).
- 16. They feed on the vital essence of living creatures.
- 18. The Celtic festival that historians believe inspired the modern Halloween.
- 19. A zombie's birthplace?
