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  2. 60 Cute and Spooky Printable Halloween Pumpkin Stencils - AOL

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    Boo to You Ghost Pumpkin. A tall, narrow pumpkin is the proper setting for this friendly ghost. Using the pattern, start with the eyes and mouth, then carve inside the letters B-O-O. Remove the ...

  3. Skelly (Halloween decoration) - Wikipedia

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    Skelly is also popular year-round, and is occasionally used to celebrate other holidays such as Christmas by putting a giant Santa suit on him. [8] [9] [10] Skelly has developed an online fandom, including a Facebook group called the "12 Foot Skeleton Owners Group". [11]

  4. Haunted attraction (simulated) - Wikipedia

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    A haunted theme park is an amusement park whose buildings and paths have been converted into haunted houses, haunted trails or hayrides during the fall season (September, October and early November). Many haunted theme parks include themed outdoor scare zones that feature costumed monsters who roam around scaring customers.

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    Ring’s 'Great Ghost Search' will award $100,000 for whoever submits compelling paranormal or ghostly activity captured by a Ring device.

  6. Hantu Tinggi - Wikipedia

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    Hantu Tinggi (Tall Ghost) is a being similar to 'Hantu Raya' or 'genderuwo' but so tall its body from the waist up is hidden by clouds. It only exists in the Western and Eastern regions of Malaysia. In Thailand, Hantu Tinggi likely resembles a closer myth called Preta.

  7. Kasa-obake - Wikipedia

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    Also, in Mizokuchi, Tottori Prefecture (now Hōki, Saihaku District), there is a yōkai called yūreigasa (幽霊傘, "ghost umbrella") that has one eye and one foot like the kasa-obake, but it is said that on days of strong wind, they would blow people up into the skies. [5]