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| 1. | Something that causes fear, disgust, or uneasiness. |
| 4. | A strong feeling of misery or distress. |
| 6. | A feeling of being afraid of something. |
| 7. | A dead body that has been preserved and wrapped in cloth (as in ancient Egypt). |
| 9. | A loud cry or sound like the noise an owl makes. |
| 11. | The hard, white parts of the human body that make up the skeleton. |
| 14. | An imaginary or mythical creature, and often frightening. |
| 15. | A male witch or demon. |
| 16. | Something that is of low quality; in an inadequate condition. |
| 17. | A large, round, orange fruit that is popular for people to buy before Halloween. |
| 18. | A cellar, vault, or underground burial chamber (especially beneath a church). |
| 20. | To have ghosts or other spirits frequent a place. |
| 24. | This secretive animal is a popular pet in many households. Its specialty is to catch mice. |
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| 2. | A rectangular box in which a dead person is buried. |
| 3. | A place for the burial of a dead person. |
| 5. | A long, whining sound like the sound that a wolf can make. |
| 7. | A covering to disguise or hide the face. |
| 8. | To make a long, deep sound because you are in pain or are unhappy. |
| 10. | In folklore and fairy tales, an ugly creature that does evil or mischief to humans. |
| 11. | A word that is said loudly to express disapproval or disagreement. |
| 12. | Something that is frightening and causes fear or alarm. |
| 13. | A stone that is used to mark a grave. |
| 16. | The darkest color, which absorbs but does not reflect light. |
| 19. | The clothes worn, including accessories and hairdos, by people on Halloween to disguise themselves to appear like someone or something else. |
| 21. | The color of pumpkins. |
| 22. | A group of people that get together to celebrate a special occasion, such as Halloween. |
| 23. | A cunning or deceitful action to fool or cheat someone. |
| 25. | An ugly, evil-looking old woman who practices magic. |
| 26. | Something considered an honor to eat. |
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