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haunt
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The
hard, white parts of the human body that make up the skeleton.
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To
have ghosts or other spirits frequent a place.
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A
bird with a hawk-like beak, claws, and a large head with front-facing
eyes. They can turn their heads around to see behind them.
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To
cry out suddenly in a loud, high voice because you are frightened.
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2.
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spider
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A
coffin.
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The
spirits of dead people.
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A
small animal with eight legs.
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1. A
large metal pot.
2. A dangerous and tense situation.
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3.
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candy
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A
large, round, orange fruit that is popular for people to buy before
Halloween.
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A
type of food that is made with sugar, syrup, or other sweets and often chocolate,
peppermint, nuts, and other fillings.
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A
covering to disguise or hide the face.
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A
feeling of being afraid of something.
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4.
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werewolf
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A
small animal with eight legs.
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1.
Something that is of low quality; in an inadequate condition.
2. Not good; naughty.
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A
place for the burial of a dead person.
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A
monster able to change appearance from human to wolf.
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5.
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hoot
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A
loud cry or sound like the noise an owl makes.
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To
scare someone or to cause someone to be afraid.
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This
mammal has a pair of wings. It inspires the creation of a vampire!
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In
folklore and fairy tales, an ugly creature that does evil or mischief to
humans.
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6.
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trick
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A
cunning or deceitful action to fool or cheat someone.
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A
loud cry or sound like the noise an owl makes.
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To
have ghosts or other spirits frequent a place.
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To
make a long, deep sound because you are in pain or are unhappy.
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7.
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bones
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The hard,
white parts of the human body that make up the skeleton.
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The
bony skeleton that protects your head and brain.
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A
strong feeling of misery or distress.
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Both
tigers and lions are relatives of this popular household pet.
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8.
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mummy
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An
imaginary or mythical creature, and often frightening.
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A
dead body that has been preserved and wrapped in cloth (as in ancient Egypt).
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Something
that causes fear, disgust, or uneasiness.
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A
type of food that is made with sugar, syrup, or other sweets and often
chocolate, peppermint, nuts, and other fillings.
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9.
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anguish
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A
strong feeling of misery or distress.
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The color of pumpkins.
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A
male witch or demon.
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A
cunning or deceitful action to fool or cheat someone.
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10.
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caldron
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1. A
large metal pot.
2. A dangerous and tense situation.
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A
dead body that has been preserved and wrapped in cloth (as in ancient Egypt).
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A
monster able to change appearance from human to wolf.
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A
rectangular box in which a dead person is buried.
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11.
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mask
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A
place for the burial of a dead person.
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The
natural satellite of the Earth.
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A
cunning or deceitful action to fool or cheat someone.
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A
covering to disguise or hide the face.
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12.
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cat
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A
rectangular box in which a dead person is buried.
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To
have ghosts or other spirits frequent a place.
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Both
tigers and lions are relatives of this popular household pet.
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A
male witch or demon.
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