Crossword-Solution: HALLOWEEN 9 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Halloween n. The evening preceding Allhallows or All Saints' Day.

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HALLOWEEN anagram LONEWHALE, NOHEELLAW, WHOAELLEN

We have 26 clues for the answer “HALLOWEEN”

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Night when Linus waits for the Great Pumpkin 1 answer
often devoted to pranks played by young people 1 answer
When the skeletons in one's closet might be brought out 1 answer
When many a costume party is held 1 answer
Night of costumes, trick-or-treating, and jack-o’-lanterns 1 answer
Tripartite theme of the puzzle 1 answer
Spooky holiday celebrated on October 31st 1 answer
Trick-or-treat time 1 answer
Time to get "booed" 1 answer
Time for boos 1 answer
Spooky time 1 answer
Scary party time 1 answer
Perennial horror film 1 answer
Night out for small fry. 1 answer
MISCHIEF Night, night following 1 answer
John Carpenter horror classic 1 answer
Horror film franchise named after a holiday 1 answer
Halloweven 1 answer
Frightening time 1 answer
CABBAGE Night, night after 1 answer
Spooky holiday celebrated with costumes and trick-or-treating 1 answer
1978 Pleasance chiller 1 answer
witching time 2 answers
October 31 2 answers
CARPENTER, JOHN FILM 10 answers
Boos 13 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with HALLOWEEN (5)

There are here collected one hundred and twenty stories for seventeen holidays--stories grave, gay, humorous, or fanciful; also some that are spiritual in feeling, and others that give the delicious thrill of horror so craved by boys and girls at Halloween time.
Good Stories For Great Holidays Frances Jenkins Olcott 1995
HALLOWEEN (OCTOBER 31) THE OLD WITCH BY THE BROTHERS GRIMM (TRANSLATED) There was once a little girl who was very willful and who never obeyed when her elders spoke to her; so how could she be happy? One day she said to her parents: “I have heard so much of the old witch that I will go and see her.
Good Stories For Great Holidays Frances Jenkins Olcott 1995
There is one who, every Halloween, flits into the dining-hall, and hovers before the portrait which Hans Holbein made of him, and flings his diaphanous grey form against the canvas, hoping, maybe, to catch from it the fiery flesh-tints and the solid limbs that were his, and so to be re-incarnate.
Zuleika Dobson Max Beerbohm 1999
Browne has caught something of the Scottish poet's racy vigour, and in his use of a broken line of refrain in the song, "Ye loit'ring minutes faster flee," he is employing a metrical device which Burns had used with great success in his "Holy Fair" and "Halloween." The eclogue, "Awd Daisy," the theme of which is a Yorkshire farmer's lament for his dead mare, exhibits that affection for faithful animals which we meet with in Cowper, Burns, and other poets of the Romantic Revival.
Yorkshire Dialect Poems F.W. Moorman 2001
The major, the surgeon, and the lieutenant all protested cordially against my proposed departure, but, as there was no help for it, they arranged a farewell dinner to take place in the fort on All-halloween.
David Poindexter's Disappearance and Other Tales Julian Hawthorne 2004

Quotes with HALLOWEEN (3)

Parent-Teacher Conference At the parent-teacher conference, my father made a scene. He scared my fifth-grade teacher, with his mask from Halloween. She showed him all my science gradesand said she was concerned, but he just stuck his tongue outwhen my teacher’s back was turned. He drew a monster on the boardand claimed it was her twin. He even shook her soda, which expolded on her chin. My angry teacher crossed her armsand said, “This meeting’s done! I now see where he gets i…
Darren Sardelli
In the past, when gays were very flamboyant as drag queens or as leather queens or whatever, that just amused people. And most of the people that come and watch the gay Halloween parade, where all those excesses are on display, those are straight families, and they think it's funny. But what people don't think is so funny is when two middle-aged lawyers who are married to each other move in next door to you and your wife and they have adopted a Korean girl and they want to se…
Edmund White
I think if human beings had genuine courage, they'd wear their costumes every day of the year, not just on Halloween. Wouldn't life be more interesting that way? And now that I think about it, why the heck don't they? Who made the rule that everybody has to dress like sheep 364 days of the year? Think of all the people you'd meet if they were in costume every day. People would be so much easier to talk to - like talking to dogs.
Douglas Coupland The Gum Thief
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Slate, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 17 times in crossword archives (1969–2024).