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Halloween (Vocabulary)

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  • A dangerous substance that can make people or animals very sick or even cause death if they consume or touch it.  (P______)
    Poison
  • An animal symbol of good luck and bad luck. (B_____ C__ )
    Black Cat
  • A famous fictional character created by a scientist in a novel by Mary Shelley. (F_________)
    Frankenstein
  • The hard parts inside our bodies that provide structure and support, sometimes be used to create skeletons or other eerie decorations.  (B____)
    Bones
  • A spooky tree in stories that is believed to be inhabited by ghosts or spirits. People think it's a scary and mysterious place. (H______d t____)
    Haunted tree
  • Bird known for its large eyes and the ability to fly silently,sometimes be seen as mysterious or even spooky due to their nocturnal habits. (O__)
    Owl
  • Sometimes associated with witches, who are believed to fly on them, adding to the mystical and Halloween-themed imagery. (B______)
    Broom
  • They are creatures in stories that are not alive but not completely dead either. (U______)
    Undead
  • The end of a person or animal's life. It's a natural part of life's cycle, and it's often portrayed as a serious and somber topic in stories and culture. (D_____)
    Death
  • A box-shaped container used to bury deceased individuals. It's typically made of wood or other materials and is an important part of funeral ceremonies. (C______)
    Coffin
  • It is sweet, sugary treats that come in various shapes, sizes, and flavors. People often enjoy these as a special treat, especially during holidays like Halloween (C____)
    Candy
  • A preserved human or animal body that has been wrapped in cloth or bandages. (M_____)
    Mummy
  • A woman who is believed to have magical powers and who uses them to harm or help other people. (W______)
    Witch
  • A spooky, often transparent, and invisible spirit of a person who has passed away. (G_____)
    Ghost
  • A magical book in stories that contains special, enchanted words and rituals. (B_____ of S_____)
    Book of spells
  • A special outfit that people wear on Halloween to look like a different character or creature. (H____ee_ C______)
    Halloween Costume
  • Performer who wears colorful and often funny costumes, in stories or movies to be scary, adding a spooky element to them. (C______)
    Clown
  • A spooky, old building in stories that is believed to be filled with ghosts and other scary creatures. (H_____ H____)
    Haunted house
  • A large, round cooking pot, often made of metal, that is used for boiling or cooking. In stories, it is sometimes associated with witches and potion-making, adding to its mysterious and magical reputation.  (C________)
    Cauldron
  • Eight-legged creature that can spin webs to catch insects.they are a common Halloween decoration and symbol of the holiday's spookiness. (S_____)
    Spider
  • A figure made of old clothes and stuffed with straw or other materials. It is placed in fields to scare away birds from eating crops. (S_____c___)
    Scarecrow
  • A place where deceased people are buried. It is filled with graves and tombstones, and it's usually a quiet and solemn place.  (G_______)
    Graveyard
  • The framework of bones inside a person or animal's body. During Halloween, people often use a model of this inside their homes for a spooky effect. (S_______)
    Skeleton
  • A style of hat worn by witches in popular culture depictions. (W____ H__ )
    Witch Hat
  • A creature from horror stories that looks like a dead person but is reanimated and moves very slowly. (Z______)
    Zombie
  • This is a carved pumpkin with a spooky face, often lit from within by a candle. People make these to decorate their homes during Halloween, and they are said to ward off evil spirits. (J ___ -o- L____)
    Jack-o’-lantern
  • A container, often a bag or bucket, used to collect and carry the sweets and candies that children receive while trick-or-treating on Halloween. (C_____ B__)
    Candy Bag
  • A stick-shaped object made of wax with a wick in the center. It is typically lit to produce light or a flame. (C______)
    Candle
  • When the entire face of the moon is visible from Earth, re often associated with spooky stories and legends, especially during Halloween. (F___ M___)
    Full Moon
  • A magical person in stories who can perform spells and create magic. (W______)
    Wizard
  • A mythical creature that is said to drink the blood of the living to sustain itself. (V_______)
    Vampire
  • A fun Halloween tradition where children dress up in costumes and go door-to-door, asking for candy by saying "T____ _r T_____"
    Trick or treat
  • A stone marker placed at a person's grave. It typically has the person's name, birth and death dates. (T____s___)
    Tombstone
  • The red liquid that flows through our bodies in our veins and arteries. (B_____)
    Blood
  • A mythical creature that is part human and part wolf. (W____W___)
    Werewolf
  • A stone creature, often shaped like a monster or animal, that sits on buildings like churches and castles. (G_______)
    Gargoyle
  • A black bird that is known for its loud cawing sound. It's a common bird in many areas and is sometimes associated with spooky or eerie situations in stories. (C____)
    Crow
  • A flying mammal with wings that are elongated webbed structures. (B__)
    Bat
  • A mythical creature that is usually evil and scary. It often has horns and a tail and is seen as a supernatural being in many stories. (D_____)
    Demon
  • It's a round, orange vegetable often used for carving during Halloween. You can also make delicious pies and soups with it. (P_______)
    Pumpkin