| 1. mummy |
inhabited
or visited by ghosts. |
| 2. ghost |
a
large, roundish, gourdlike orange fruit that has thick edible
flesh and is borne on a low-growing vine. |
| 3. spell |
a word, phrase, or the like used to bewitch or enchant;
charm; incantation. |
| 4. mask |
a
legendary being, often said to be a revived corpse, that preys
on people in order to suck out their blood. |
| 5. costume |
any of various usu. night-flying mammals that have
wings that are covered with membranes, and that sense objects
mostly by means of reflected sound waves rather than by vision.
|
| 6. vampire |
an
imaginary or mythical creature, often with features of two different
animals or of animals and humans. |
| 7. warlock |
to
form or inscribe by cutting: |
| 8. carve |
a
covering for all or part of the face, usu. worn to disguise the
wearer's identity. |
| 9. goblin |
a
mixture for drinking, esp. one that is supposed to have medicinal,
magical, or poisonous effects: |
| 10. monster |
a
spell or supernatural force that, according to voodoo belief and
legend, can enter a corpse, return life to it, and then control
its actions. |
| 11. zombie
(zombi) |
causing
fear; frightening. |
| 12. pumpkin |
in
folklore and fairy tales, an ugly creature that does evil or mischief
to humans. |
| 13. bat |
the
spirit of someone who has died, esp. one that is believed to have
returned to earth to haunt a place or living people. |
| 14. haunted |
a
corpse preserved by embalming, esp. one embalmed and wrapped by
or in the manner of the ancient Egyptians. |
| 15. scary |
a
woman who practices or is believed to practice occult magic; sorceress.
|
| 16. potion |
a
man who practices witchcraft or magic arts; sorcerer. |
| 17. witch |
a
set of clothes suited to a particular season, occasion, or activity. |