Check out all the detailed steps of how you can get the Ghostly mutation in Grow a Garden, using the Great Pumpkin and ...
The Ghostly Mutation was added to Grow a Garden on October 11, 2025, as part of the Ghoul Garden Update. It's a mutation that ...
La Spooky Grande is a Secret Brainrot in Roblox Steal a Brainrot. Added as a part of the Halloween-themed Witch Fuse update, ...
Steal a Brainrot lets you expand your base and get extra slots for keeping characters. Initially, you are given a single floor that can contain a total of 10 units, but more floors are unlocked as you ...
Chillin Chili is a Secret-rarity character introduced in Steal a Brainrot by the Taco Tuesday held on September 30, 2025. It sports the distinctive look of a chilli pepper wearing black sunglasses and ...
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It’s not even Halloween, yet, but Knoxville should get ready for Ghost! The band, not the ghouls. The masked Swedish heavy metal band will play Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center Jan. 24.
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PEORIA — Grammy-winning Swedish theatrical rock band Ghost announced the addition of 20 shows to its 2026 Skeletour World Tour, including one at the Peoria Civic Center. Ghost is scheduled to perform ...
LEGO is giving away free builder sets and this one has a haunting surprise. This freebie Ghost Set deal will automatically be added to your cart with an eligible purchase. The offer does exclude ...
Trump officials want universities to sign on to conservative priorities to get special treatment. Some in higher education say agreeing would end academic freedom. By Anemona Hartocollis Michael C.