CREATURES
DEFINITIONS I
DEFINITIONS II
DEFINITIONS III
MISCELLANEOUS
100

Said to have supernatural powers, and witches often keep them as pets.

BLACK CAT

100

Sharp, pointy upper front teeth, designed for piercing flesh.

FANGS

100

A scary, bad dream.

NIGHTMARE

100

A place where dead people are buried.

CEMETERY OR GRAVEYARD

100

Sugary treats given to children at Halloween.

SWEETS OR CANDY

200

A green giant with bolts in his neck brought back to life by a mad scientist.

FRANKEINSTEIN

200

A lantern carved from a pumpkin, with a candle inside.

JACK O' LANTERN

200

A high pitched noise made by dogs and wolves.

HOWL

200

A container for a dead body.

COFFIN OR CASKET

200

It is celebrated on October 31st.

HALLOWEEN

300

A woman believed to have magical powers.

WITCH

300

A large, upright stone placed at the head of a grave.

TOMBSTONE

300

A place ghosts or other spirits of the dead live.

HAUNTED HOUSE

300

A vehicle that carries a casket from the funeral to the cemetery.

Hearse

300

It is spun to catch flies.

SPIDERWEB

400

A man who has magical powers.

WIZZARD OR WARLOCK

400

A series of spoken words that has magical powers.

SPELL

400

Something worn as a means of altering one's appearance or concealing one's identity.

COSTUME OR DISGUISE

400

These creatures are nocturnal, active at night.

BATS OR OWLS

400

A cooking pot, used by witches to brew spells.

CAULDRON

500

Spirit of a dead person.

GHOST

500

The bony part of the head, attached to a person's skeleton.

SKULL

500

An evil spirit.

DEMON OR DEVIL

500

A vehicle made of straw and a long handle that witch rides.

BROOM OR BROOMSTICK

500

a form of religion involving sorcery, black magic, spells or the act of worshipping spirits.

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