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HALLOWEEN

Created by Molly Titus, Autumn, 2021
Horizontales
Folklore gives this the power to ward against evil if worn around your neck.
Sounds coming from a beast.
A portent or an omen. (2 words)
To bewitch or cast a spell.
Cache reward for trick or treating.
A pot used by a hag to boil.
Means strange or frightening. A "chill up your spine" feeling.
A spectre, a spook or a phantom.
A costume or person who attacks and robs ships.
A spirit or a ghost.
A Starbuck's Fall drink. (3 words)
Halloween practice (3 words)
A lamp with a grin, scowl or leer carved into it.
A growth on a witch's face.
A warlock, a magician; Merlin.
An ogre, or a imp, or monster.
Magical stick or sceptre.
Old-fashioned caramel-coated treat on a stick (2 words)
Deadman walking; the undead.
A grotesque carved face projecting from a building.
Scarers; wrapped in white stripes.
Supernatural or uncanny.
Verticales
Tolkien wizard
A curse or superstition of negative luck.
Monster found in folklore who frighten or steal.
Treats made of popped corn. (2 words)
Calculation tool.
Dwelling where some spooks hang out. (2 words)
Mammals that fly. Three species of these drink blood.
What a hag rides on.
A wagon or cart ride loaded with straw bales for seating.
Month for mischief and jack-o-lanterns.
An orb used by a gazer to foresee the future or tell a fortune. (2 words)
Gouge out and sculpt a gourd. (2 words)
Where a person's name, birth, death or epitaph is carved into.
Stretchy candy sometimes made at the seashore.
Sinister or ghostly causing fear.
Guises or getups worn to trick or treat.
A crone or a hag.
A boogey man or grave robber.
In the salamander family; an ingredient in a witch's brew.
A leader-led channeling with the spirit world.
A priest, a magician in the ancient Celtic religion.