Beyond "mysterious", this word describes the mood of the graveyard as the baby arrives.
Eerie, forbidding, ominous
When Scarlett tells her parents about Bod, they believe he is this kind of companion
imaginary friend
Bod visits the unconsecrated ground to meet this girl, who was executed for being a witch.
Liza Hempstock?
Silas brings Bod normal clothing because he wants Bod to be able to do this.
blend in with the living
What is the name of the ancient, three-part entity that guards the treasure inside the hill and claims to "always wait in the dark"?
The Sleer
This ghostly woman felt a maternal urge to protect the baby from the man Jack.
Mrs. Owens
Bod and Scarlett weren't afraid of the Indigo Man because they realized he was actually this.
an illusion!
Bod wants to buy a headstone for Liza, so he steals this valuable item from the Sleer’s hoard.
A brooch
This is the name of the ancient dance where the living and the dead dance together for one night.
Danse Macabre (the macabray)
This mysterious figure on a huge horse appeared to settle the dispute, declaring that "The dead should have charity."
The Lady on the Grey
These three creatures, named after famous people like the Bishop of Bath and Wells, take Bod to their city.
the Ghouls
This greedy shopkeeper captures Bod in an attempt to get more treasure and contact the man Jack.
Abanazer Bolger
Bod notices something is unusual when he sees the white flowers being distributed and hears this "silent" music.
clapping/rhythm of the music
Bod is granted this special privilege, allowing him to pass through gates and see in the dark like the dead.
Freedom of the Graveyard
Bod’s opinion of Miss Lupescu changes when he realizes she is actually one of these, a protector of the world.
a Hound of God (or a Werewolf)
Liza helps Bod escape the locked room by using this magical ability to make him "disappear."
Fading!
When Bod asks Mrs. Owens about the dance the next day, she does this.
Denial!
Bod can see the Indigo Man and the Sleer inside the hill because of this "dead" trait he possesses.
the ability to see in the dark
This famous French author of Les Misérables is humorously included as a Ghoul in this chapter.
Victor Hugo
The author reintroduces this villain when Abanazer Bolger writes a letter addressed to him.
the man Jack
The Lady on the Grey tells Bod he will eventually ride her horse when this happens
When he dies.