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    It was expected that those celebrating Halloween would spend over $12.2 billion on their decor, costumes and more last year, while the average person was expected to spend over $108. #16 Oogie Boogie.

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    These characters are dressed for Halloween in their witch hats and Frankenstein masks. These plush toys measure 14 inches tall and cost just $1.25. Trick-or-Treat Pails and Bags

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    Metal Witch Sisters Stake, Metal Halloween Yard Decor, Metal 3 Sisters Yard Stake, Fall Yard Art Summon the Sanderson Sisters every October with this enchanting steel yard stake, which offers the ...

  5. Fothergilla major - Wikipedia

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    Fothergilla major, the large witch alder or mountain witch alder, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Fothergilla, family Hamamelidaceae, that is native to woodland and swamps in the Allegheny Mountains and southern Appalachian Mountains of the southeastern United States. [3]

  6. Witch's ladder - Wikipedia

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    A witch's ladder (also known as "rope and feathers", witches' ladder, witches ladder, or witch ladder) is a practice, in folk magic or witchcraft, that is made from knotted cord or hair, that normally constitutes a spell. Charms are knotted or braided with specific magical intention into the cords.

  7. Viburnum lantanoides - Wikipedia

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    Viburnum lantanoides (commonly known as hobble-bush, [1] witch-hobble, alder-leaved viburnum, American wayfaring tree, [2] and moosewood [3]) is a perennial shrub of the family Adoxaceae (formerly in the Caprifoliaceae), growing 2–4 meters (6–12 ft) high with pendulous branches that take root where they touch the ground.