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Happy Halloween

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A lantern made from a hollowed-out pumpkin in which holes are cut to represent facial features, typically made at Halloween. (3 wd hyphenate)
In some mythologies this character causes victims' deaths by coming to collect their souls. (2 wds)
Halloween originated from this Celtic tradition (hint: the answer is actually contained in this week's Gleaner!).
The name Christians give to the day following Halloween. (3 wds)
On Oct. 31 of this year, this phenomenon will occur in all time zones, which has not happened since 1944. (2 wds)
An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
This toy of flexible, sometimes brightly coloured, plastic string propelled as a stream of liquid from an aerosol can is banned on Halloween in California. (2 wds)
A ghost or other supernatural being supposedly responsible for physical disturbances such as loud noises and objects thrown around, or a 1982 film.
Originally a cartoon by Charles Addams, this franchise featuring a daughter named Wednesday is often identified by its finger-snapping theme song. (3 wds)
Monstrous creature that appears in the folklore of multiple European cultures.
Quoth the raven "___________."
This candy was originally called "chicken feed." (2 wds)
An apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image.
The small chocolate bars often handed out on halloween are often given this "amusing" description. (2 wds)
Sweets or confectionery.
Mode of transport for witches, according to popular culture.
An abandoned, dusty spiderweb.
A film in this genre seeks to elicit fear in its audience, for entertainment purposes.
In 2006 a 50-year campaign by this organization came to an end – the campaign involved trick-or-treaters carrying orange boxes to collect coins along with their treats on Halloween night.
A global employment website, or an imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening.
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A legendary monster usually depicted as a large, hideous, man-like being that eats ordinary human beings, e.g.: Shrek.
A cultivar of winter squash that is round with smooth, slightly ribbed skin, and is most often deep yellow to orange in coloration.
This Michael Jackson song, well-known for its music video featuring a distinctive dance routine, ends with a spoken-word sequence performed by horror actor Vincent Price.
This horror classic, the first American film ever to show a toilet onscreen, is perhaps Alfred Hitchcock's best known feature.
"It's the ___________, Charlie Brown." (2 wds)
In this 1984 comedy film, a team of scientists wage a high-tech battle with the supernatural in New York City.
The most commercially successful single horror film of all time.
This famous magician died on Halloween in 1926. (2 wds)
An external free-standing building constructed as a monument enclosing the interment space or burial chamber of a deceased person or people.
Sprinkling this on your doorstep is said to keep evil spirits at bay on Halloween.
Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and ____________. (2 wds)
"The Legend of ____________" is a gothic story by American author Washington Irving that features a Hessian soldier decapitated by a cannonball in battle who returns to haunt the residents of a Dutch settlement in the United States. (2 wds)
The Halloween anthem by Bobby "Boris" Pickett made the Billboard chart three times: in 1962, 1970 and 1973. (2 wds)
Hair-______: terrifying or shocking.
A incantation thought to be based on a perversion of the Latin blessing from the Catholic mass, Hoc est corpus meum, or a 1993 film featuring Bette Midler. (2 wds)
Hay-man, gallybagger, tattie bogal, mommet and mawkin are all alternate names for this.
Bram Stoker's 1897 novel spawned countless variations in literature and film and a widely recognized character by this name.