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G Halloween
Vocabulary
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Trick-or-Treat | |
| The tenth month of the year | October |
| Evening of October 31st, before All Saints' Day | Halloween |
| Woman supposed to be under the influence of super natural spirits and to have magic powers which she generally uses to do evil | Witch |
| Way of dressing, including the way hair is worn, kind of jewelry worn | Costume |
| The long handle of a broom | Broomstick |
| Cemetery | Grave yard |
| Pumpkin hollowed out and cut to look like a face, used as a lantern at Halloween | Jack-o'-lantern |
| A phrase used by children on Halloween | Trick-or-Treat |
| Disguise oneself; go about under false pretenses, party or dance at which masks and fancy costumes are worn. The costume or mask worn at such a party or dance. Take part in a Masquerade. | Masquerade |
| Figure of a person dressed in old clothes, set in a field to frighten birds away from crops | Scarecrow |
| The frame work of bones in a body that supports the muscles, organs | Skeleton |
| House visited by ghosts | Haunted House |
| The large roundish, orange-yellow fruit of trailing vine, used for making pies, as a vegetable, and for jack-o-lanterns | Pumpkin |
| The immaterial part of human beings | Spirits |
| A large kettle or boiler | Cauldron |
| A spider's web or the stuff it is made of | Cobwebs |
| An outline portrait cut out of a black paper or filled in with some single color | Silhouette |
| The bony framework of the head | Skull |
| Having much wind | Windy |
| A deep red | Crimson |