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| A1 Greeting for October 31 |
A1 Objective for trick-or-treaters |
| B1 Found before margarine |
A2 November 1 |
| B11 Latin: argument |
A3 A black cat may be one |
| C1 Final |
A4 Hemlock, for one |
| C10 Nightmarish capital in the 60s |
A6 A Scottish mist |
| D1 Hitler's police |
A9 Not la |
| D4 Horror motto: If you can't say it, ____ it |
A11 Ghost |
| D13 Fun on wheels (abbv) |
A12 German for G1 across |
| E1 Common store abbv |
A13 What some priests perform |
| E9 What you would take if you saw a ghost |
A14 Innocent, in a bad way |
| F4 Pitchy in Paris |
C5 Host (abbv) |
| F11 Precedes polloi |
C7 Pretty bad |
| G1 A "singular sensation" |
C8 Babylonian god of waters |
| G6 One of what the Wizard of G10 down had a penchant for |
D9 Something that reminds |
| G12 "____, don't abuse" |
E12 "Lemme give you my personal ____" |
| H1 You could put Dracula away with this |
F6 German for Amalgamation |
| H7 You could put yourself away with this |
G1 In geology, a gravel ridge |
| H13 Above-ground train |
G3 Latin: variant of "to the same place" |
| I1 Lies between the Jordan Valley and Mt. Carmel |
G8 ____ suit |
| I11 What may fall on you during a storm |
G10 Dorothy was here |
| J2 Narc org. |
G14 Island of palindrome fame |
| J6 Nearby star Tau ____ |
H4 Beware oversized, disembodied, pulsing ones |
| J11 "Comb the ____" |
H11 Excite |
| K2 Friend from Tijuana |
I6 Jargon: ____-systems |
| K9 Surgeon in jest: "May I ____?" |
I12 Greek goddess and attendant |
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K5 Greek (abbv) |
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K10 ____ of the Chaldees |