Ichabody Dance Now
Hold On to Your Head
Quite a Character
With the Author-ity vested in me
Romantic Locations
100

When Ichabod needs to flirt with women, he might rely on his second profession, which is this.

Singing Master

100

This item was responsible for the removal of the Headless Horseman's Head

Canonball

100

This wealthy heiress and local beauty captures the heart of the protagonist

Katrina Von Tassel

100

This small Dutch village was the author's hometown and setting of his story.

Sleepy Hollow

100

This location is home to the story's protagonist, Ichabod

The farmhouses of the students that he teaches.

200

Ichabod is described as looking like this American animal

A Crane

200

The Headless Horseman was believed to have had this ethnicity and profession while he was living

Hessian Soldier

200

This brute of a fellow serves as competition for Ichabod's romantic interest

Brom Bones

200

This is the author who wrote "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"

Washington Irving

200

This town gets its name from the husbands' proclivity to linger in the tavern on market days

Tarry Town

300

Ichabod's ultimate vice, and the thing he loves the most about the Van Tassel farm

The Food/The Animals

300

This object is found by the bridge after Ichabod's encounter with the headless horseman

A Pumpkin

300

This supernatural entity is said to be the main haunt of Sleepy Hollow

The Headless Horseman

300

The Author of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow wrote during this period American Literature

Romantic

300

This element of Romanticism is characterized by a preoccupation with gloom, mystery, and terror

Gothicism


400

"A History of New England ________" was a favorite book of Ichabod's and scares him at night.

Witchcraft

400

Brom Bones insists the famous haunt disappears at this location in town

The wooden bridge

400

This horse, ridden by Ichabod, may have once been quite the catch, but is now blind in one eye.

Gunpowder

400

The author argued for _______ as a legitimate profession

Writing

400

While Ichabod focuses primarily on the potential for food, the narrator is, instead, focused on this.

Nature

500

This is the profession that Ichabod eventually earns after leaving town

Justice of the Court

500

The Headless Horseman that Ichabod encounters can be assumed to actually be

Brom Bones

500

Ichabod likes to hang out with these people to exchange stories in the evenings. 

The Dutch Wives

500

The author of our text was born, died, and was buried in this American State

New York

500

At the party, the guests tell stories that glorify this pastime

War

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