CWWFileFormat=2.0 PuzzleTitle=Halloween PuzzleSubtitle= CreatedBy= CreditsLine=www.CrosswordWeaver.com CustomAlphabet=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ31 Columns=20 Rows=12 TightlyCrossed=F LooseAutoSize=T SymmetryMode=No Symmetry EveryPuzzleDifferent=T FlagOneLetterSlots=F FlagTwoLetterSlots=F ShowHotSpots=F Exchanged=F LGCS=24678 [Paper Size and Margins] Printer=hp deskjet 990c Orientation=0 PaperWidth=8.5 PaperHeight=11 MarginTop=1 MarginLeft=1 MarginRight=1 MarginBottom=1 PutFrameOnCode=7 FrameStyle=None = None 0, None 12632256, None 0 FrameInsideTop=0.25 FrameInsideLeft=0.25 FrameInsideRight=0.25 FrameInsideBottom=0.25 FrameOutsideTop=0.5 FrameOutsideLeft=0.5 FrameOutsideRight=0.5 FrameOutsideBottom=0.63 [Unsolved Puzzle] CellWidth=0.3 CellHeight=0.3 GridLineThickness=0.01 BlockedCellColor=0 RemovedCellColor=16777215 CellNumberPercent=36 PuzzlePage=1 PuzzleLeft=0.25 PuzzleTop=0 [Solution] AlignSolution=T CellWidthSol=0.15 CellHeightSol=0.15 GridLineThicknessSol=0.01 CellLetterPercent=90 SolutionFont=Arial SolutionThemeBold=T SolutionThemeColor=F [Clues and Columns] ClueColumns=2 SeparateClues=F AcrossText=Across DownText=Down LeadingPercentage=115 ClueNumberFont=Arial ClueNumberFontSize=12 ClueNumberBold=T ClueTextFont=Arial ClueTextFontSize=12 ClueThemeBold=T ClueThemeItalic=T ClueThemeInColor=F ClueThemeAllCaps=F AcrDwnFont=Arial AcrDwnFontSize=12 AcrDwnBold=T AcrDwnCapitals=T NewColumnDown=T WordBankCB=F WordBankMode=Bottom WordBankSort=Alpha WordBankHeader=WORD BANK: WordBankPager=1 asWordBankHeight=0 [Title and Credits Details] PutTitleOnCode=2 TitleFont=Times New Roman TitleFontSize=36 TitleColor=0 TitleBIUS=FFFF SubtitleFont=Times New Roman SubtitleFontSize=18 SubtitleColor=0 SubtitleBIUS=FFFF SubtitleExtraSpacing=0.000 CreditsFont=Times New Roman CreditsFontSize=7 [Auto-Layout] AutoLayout=T AutoMargins=T AutoTitleSize=T AutoCellSize=T AutoCellShape=T AutoCenter=T AutoLayout_OnApply=T AutoLayout_OnSpill=T AutoClueColumns=T AutoNewColumn=T AutoClueSize=T AutoClueSpacing=T AutoLayoutPageChoice=1 AskBeforeUsingTwoPages=T GRID: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ g ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ h a u n t e d h o u s e ~ o ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ i ~ ~ ~ c ~ b a t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c e l t s ~ d ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ s ~ ~ b o b b i n g f o r a p p l e s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a l l h a l l o w s e v e ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 ~ ~ ~ a l l s a i n t s d a y ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END GRID THEME WORDS: 0 -- AllHallowsEve |Phrase from which the name "Halloween" originated (3 wds.) 0 -- AllSaintsDay |The special Christian holiday on November 1st, the day after Halloween (3 wds.) 0 -- Celts |The people who first celebrated the end of summer with a bonfire festival, the tradition that later lead to "Halloween" 0 -- October31 |Month and date which Halloween is always held on in the United States 0 -- Ghosts |Goulish spirits that are said to roam about on Halloween, which many children dress up as by putting a white sheet over their heads 0 -- Bat |A night animal that can "see" and fly in the dark and usually lives in caves, that has become a symbol of Halloween in the US 0 -- HauntedHouse |A building used as a spook alley on Halloween, which children and adults walk through to be scared by weird sounds and things that jump out at you (2 wds.) 0 -- Druids |Celtic priests who would build great bonfires and burn crops and animals on the night of October 31st to their gods. They were also known to be able to predict future events 0 -- BobbingForApples |A fun tradition often practiced on Halloween where participants try to fish a fruit out of a tub of water with their mouths, which probably came from the Romans' worship of the goddess Pomona (3 wds.) 0 -- Samhain |The ancient Celtic bonfire festival which was held at the end of summer and the beginning of winter, when the spirits of the dead would come out and mingle with the living 0 -- Feralia |The Roman holiday celebrated in late October to commemorate the passing of the dead END THEME WORDS CURRENT CLUES ACROSS: 4 HAUNTEDHOUSE |A building used as a spook alley on Halloween, which children and adults walk through to be scared by weird sounds and things that jump out at you (2 wds.) 6 BAT |A night animal that can "see" and fly in the dark and usually lives in caves, that has become a symbol of Halloween in the US 7 CELTS |The people who first celebrated the end of summer with a bonfire festival, the tradition that later lead to "Halloween" 9 BOBBINGFORAPPLES |A fun tradition often practiced on Halloween where participants try to fish a fruit out of a tub of water with their mouths, which probably came from the Romans' worship of the goddess Pomona (3 wds.) 10 ALLHALLOWSEVE |Phrase from which the name "Halloween" originated (3 wds.) 11 ALLSAINTSDAY |The special Christian holiday on November 1st, the day after Halloween (3 wds.) CURRENT CLUES DOWN: 1 DRUIDS |Celtic priests who would build great bonfires and burn crops and animals on the night of October 31st to their gods. They were also known to be able to predict future events 2 FERALIA |The Roman holiday celebrated in late October to commemorate the passing of the dead 3 GHOSTS |Goulish spirits that are said to roam about on Halloween, which many children dress up as by putting a white sheet over their heads 5 OCTOBER31 |Month and date which Halloween is always held on in the United States 8 SAMHAIN |The ancient Celtic bonfire festival which was held at the end of summer and the beginning of winter, when the spirits of the dead would come out and mingle with the living END CURRENT CLUES END.