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Match the words to the sentences:

hat, headless, married, pumpkin, schoolmaster

Brom Bones:  The Headless Horseman needs a head.

Brom Bones and Singers: With a hip-hip and a clippity-clop He's out looking for a top to chop

Brom Bones: So don't stop to figure out a plan, You can't reason with a

Brom Bones and Singers: headless man.

Brom Bones: Now, if you doubt this tale is so, I met that spook just a year ago. Now, I didn't stop for a second look, but made for the bridge that spans the brook. For once you cross that bridge my friends,

Singers: the ghost is through, his power ends

Brom Bones: So, when you're riding home tonight, Make for the bridge with all your might, He'll be down in the hollow there, He needs your head—look out! Beware!

Singers: With a hip-hip and a clippity-clop

Brom Bones and Singers: He's out looking for a head to swap, So don't try to figure out a plan, You can't reason with a headless man.

Narrator: It was the very witching hour of night as Ichabod pursued his travel home. The sky grew darker and darker as one by one the stars winked out their lights.  Driving clouds obscured the moon from sight. Never had the schoolmaster felt so melancholy, so utterly alone. And the nearer he approached the hollow, the more dismal he became. Once inside the murky glen, Ichabod's anxiety increased one-hundredfold. For now the forest seemed to close in behind him. Every small detail of Brom's awful story returned to haunt his recollection.

Various strange forest noises

Remembered Voice: Once you cross that bridge, my friends, the ghost is through, his power ends.

Narrator: Next morning, Ichabod's (1)________________ was found. And close beside it, a shattered (2)________________. But there was no trace of the schoolmaster. It was shortly thereafter that Brom Bones led the fair Katrina to the altar. Now rumors persisted that Ichabod was still alive and (3)________________ to a wealthy widow in a distant county. But of course the good Dutch settlers refused to believe such nonsense. For they knew the (4) ________________ had been spirited away by the Headless Horseman.

Song: With a hip-hip and a clippity-clop He's out looking for a head to swap.  So don’t try to figure out a plan, you can’t reason with a (5)________________ man.

Narrator: Man, I’m getting out of here.

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Answers:

Brom Bones:  The Headless Horseman needs a head.

Brom Bones and Singers: With a hip-hip and a clippity-clop He's out looking for a top to chop

Brom Bones: So don't stop to figure out a plan, You can't reason with a

Brom Bones and Singers: headless man.

Brom Bones: Now, if you doubt this tale is so, I met that spook just a year ago. Now, I didn't stop for a second look, but made for the bridge that spans the brook. For once you cross that bridge my friends,

Singers: the ghost is through, his power ends

Brom Bones: So, when you're riding home tonight, Make for the bridge with all your might, He'll be down in the hollow there, He needs your head—look out! Beware!

Singers: With a hip-hip and a clippity-clop

Brom Bones and Singers: He's out looking for a head to swap, So don't try to figure out a plan, You can't reason with a headless man.

Narrator: It was the very witching hour of night as Ichabod pursued his travel home. The sky grew darker and darker as one by one the stars winked out their lights.  Driving clouds obscured the moon from sight. Never had the schoolmaster felt so melancholy, so utterly alone. And the nearer he approached the hollow, the more dismal he became. Once inside the murky glen, Ichabod's anxiety increased one-hundredfold. For now the forest seemed to close in behind him. Every small detail of Brom's awful story returned to haunt his recollection.

Various strange forest noises

Remembered Voice: Once you cross that bridge, my friends, the ghost is through, his power ends.

Narrator: Next morning, Ichabod's (1)hat was found. And close beside it, a shattered (2)pumpkin. But there was no trace of the schoolmaster. It was shortly thereafter that Brom Bones led the fair Katrina to the altar. Now rumors persisted that Ichabod was still alive and (3)married to a wealthy widow in a distant county. But of course the good Dutch settlers refused to believe such nonsense. For they knew the (4)schoolmaster had been spirited away by the Headless Horseman.

Song: With a hip-hip and a clippity-clop He's out looking for a head to swap.  So don’t try to figure out a plan, you can’t reason with a (5)headless man.

Narrator: Man, I’m getting out of here.