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Halloween is not, and never will be, a favorite day of mine. Having to dress up in a costume to get candy always seemed silly to me and my trick or treatinghouse5.gif (10945 bytes) days came to an abrupt halt when I was 12, after having been pelted with eggs and bathed in shaving cream. However, for those of you who do enjoy the holiday, I've created this holiday tribute.

Well, that being said, "on to the fun". And parents, I've done my best to keep this site safe for kids of all ages. You may want to review the "?" area prior to viewing it with your child as it does contain sound and images which only you can determine as "safe for your child's" viewing.

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For the RIDDLES page, click here.

For the ? page, click here.

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Contact Webmistress: bettylogic@aol.com

Credits:

Backgrounds by Cynthia (unlinked, site moved or no longer exists).
Cavern of Blood: House w/lightning, ghosts, grave markers, flying bat, animated ghost from tombstone, blinking eyes.
Jan's Courtyard: Haunted House and Moon on ? page by Jan's Courtyard
Cyberhaunt.com: Dunk a Wolf, Brew Toss, Zombie Wack.
Playtonium: Apple Toss
Scripts: Dynamicdrive.com (flying objects), Javaboutique.com (Concentration Game) and Crystal Ball Script by Michael McDermott (mcdemf1@wfu.edu). Ouija board script by brainjar.com.
B. Malheiro: Web and animated spiders, haunted house, cup ride, fish bowl toss,  toss a dart, ferris wheel, Blackbeard's Revenge and Madame Zola.