Rapunzel's was really long until a mean old witch cut it off so the prince couldn't climb up it
Hair
When this happens in a song lyric, "that's amore!"
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie
If one of these animals crosses your path a superstition says you'll experience misfortune
Black cat
In the 1931 film, he used lightning to bring his monster to life
Frankenstein
A witch's concoction, whether or not it contains coffee, tea or beer
Brew
On a calendar a black circle indicates that the moon is in this phase
New moon
Superstition says that to ensure good luck a bride must wear these 4 items
"Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue"
The name of this creature comes from the old English for "man-wolf"
Werewolf
In Oz she's the good witch who helps Dorothy get back to Kansas
Glinda
The first humans land on the Moon
1969
If you spill the salt, cancel the bad luck you're going to have by doing this
Throw the salt over your shoulder
Dracula, the bloodsucking vampire of Transylvania, sported this title
Count
It's defined as an alcoholic solution used as an astringent, not a sorceress
Witch Hazel
As the Moon changes from new to full & more & more of it becomes visible, it's said to be doing this 6-letter action
Waxing
In superstition, the unfortunate result of breaking a mirror (be specific)
Seven years of bad luck
A reanimated corpse, or a drink that makes you feel like one
Zombie
It can mean a human friend as well as an animalistic spirit who aids a witch
Familiar
In 1609 this Italian used his telescope to determine that the Moon has valleys & mountains
Galileo
It's the implement carried by the grim reaper
Scythe
Phrase meaning "wish me luck", from the old superstition of making the sign of the cross to ward off evil
Keep your fingers crossed
Considered the original Dracula, Vlad the Impaler was a 15th century prince in this present-day country
Romania