Definitions
Present Perfect
Visitor in the Attic
Halloween
Ed Gein
100

To sleep

Slumber

100

I ___  ____ (see) this movie

have seen

100

To shake with fear or cold

Tremble

100

This animal is a popular Halloween symbol due to an old superstition linking it to witches and bad luck

Black cat

100

Not operating normally or properly

Dysfunctional

200

Important or desperate

Urgent

200

The cat ___  ___ (catch) a mouse

has caught

200

Sudden uncontrollable fear

Panic

200

This ancient Celtic festival is considered the primary origin of modern Halloween traditions

Samhain

200

Having had the head cut off

Decapitated

300

To ruin or go bad

Spoil

300

You ___  ___ (be) to London, haven't you?

have been

300

Where did Milagro hide at the end of the story?

In the pantry

300

The name 'Halloween' is a shortened version of this phrase

All Hallows' Evening

300

Disturbing and horrifying because of involvement with or depiction of death and injury

Macabre

400

To get used to something

Adapt

400

We ___  ___(know) each other since kindergarten

have known

400

To shine with an unsteady light

Flicker

400

In the original Irish and Scottish traditions, this vegetable was commonly used to create the first 'jack-o'-lanterns

Turnips

400

Practicing or affecting strict religious or moral behavior

Puritanical

500

Something more important than something else

Priority

500

The sun ___  ___(rise) early today

has risen

500

A heavy, dull sound made by an object hitting something

Thump

500

The game of 'bobbing for apples' is thought to have been brought to Britain by the Romans, associated with this goddess

Pomona, goddess of fruit trees, gardens, and orchards

500

An outward appearance that is maintained to conceal a less pleasant or creditable reality

Facade