dimecres, 26 d’octubre del 2011

A crossword -Are you brave enough to solve it?

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B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K

Across
A1: light made from a pumpkin with a face carved on it.
A14: Children ask for them on Hallowe'en night.
C1: Small animal that flies. It's associated with the vampires.
C9: She rides on a broom and says magic spells.
C16: Mean of transport of a witch.
D4: Spirit of dead people.
F5: The witch's magic words.
F14: Big orange vegetable. You can make a jack o'lantern with it.
H1: Dracula is a famous one.
I9: Big nocturnal bird.
K5: It's made of wax. You put it into a jack o'lantern to give light.
K16: children put the sweets into it. Down
2G: You can put one on your face on Hallowe'en night or on Carnival day.
3A: The witch's pet.
7D: The bones of your body.
11C: "... or treat" children say on Hallowe'en night.
14E: Small animal with eight legs. It spin webs.
16F: It's round and white. If you look up to the sky, you will see it at night
19A: Long socks

http://www.xtec.es/sgfp/llicencies/200203/memories/ihidalgo/PAGINAWEB/hallow/acthal/hallo.htm

Halloween poem


Witch, Witch

Witch witch, where do you fly?
Under the clouds and over the sky.
Witch, witch, what do you eat?
Little black apples from Hurricane Street.
Witch, witch, what do you drink?
Vinegar and good red ink.
Witch, witch, where do you sleep?
Up in the clouds where the pillows are cheap.

dijous, 20 d’octubre del 2011

Halloween

Halloween (or Hallowe'en) is an annual holiday observed on October 31, which commonly includes activities such as trick-or-treating, attending costume parties, carving jack-o'-lanterns, bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted attractions, playing pranks, telling scary stories, and watching horror films