Ghoulies and ghosties

Like the Scots who prayed for protection from "ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggedy beasties," English speakers have a variety of words for imaginary creatures associated with mischief or mayhem.

Some of these terms originated in English, while others were borrowed from other languages. See if you can match these gruesome "beasties" with their meanings!

1. a French man-eating giant
2. a Scottish ghost
3. a Scandinavian creature living under a bridge
4. an Irish spirit that wails before a death
5. a creature used to frighten disobedient English children
6. a German goblin living in underground caves or mines
7. a French ghost
8. a Scandinavian sea monster
9. a hairy monster that roams the forests of British Columbia
10. an Australian monster that lurks in the swamps