Halloween Halloween 1 Crossword Crossword Complete the crossword by filling in a word that fits each clue. Across: 4. Idiom. Said by children who visit people’s houses at Halloween and threaten to play tricks on people who do not give them sweets/candy. 6. Noun. A large round vegetable with thick orange skin. 8. Noun. An area of land used for burying dead people, especially one that is not beside a church. 9. Noun. A dead body that has been made alive again by magic. Down: 1. Noun. An animal like a mouse with wings, that flies and feeds at night. 2. Noun. The structure of bones that supports the body of a person or an animal. 3. Noun. A dead person who leaves his or her grave at night to suck the blood of living people. 5. Adj. Frightening. 7. Noun. A body of a human or an animal that has been preserved by treating it with special oils and wrapping it in cloth. 10. Noun. A sound that people make when they want to surprise or frighten somebody. Definitions taken from the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Oxford University Press España www.oup.com/es Photocopiable Resources Halloween Halloween 1 Crossword Crossword Answer key Across: 4. Idiom. Said by children who visit people’s houses at Halloween and threaten to play tricks on people who do not give them sweets/candy. 6. Noun. A large round vegetable with thick orange skin. 8. Noun. An area of land used for burying dead people, especially one that is not beside a church. 9. Noun. A dead body that has been made alive again by magic. Down: 1. Noun. An animal like a mouse with wings, that flies and feeds at night. 2. Noun. The structure of bones that supports the body of a person or an animal. 3. Noun. A dead person who leaves his or her grave at night to suck the blood of living people. 5. Adj. Frightening. 7. Noun. A body of a human or an animal that has been preserved by treating it with special oils and wrapping it in cloth. 10. Noun. A sound that people make when they want to surprise or frighten somebody. Definitions taken from the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Oxford University Press España www.oup.com/es Photocopiable Resources