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1. What steel star worked as a gravedigger before beginning his musical career? A. Roy Orbison W. Billy Fran H. Mick Jaggar D. Rod Stewart 1. What popular rock star worked as a gravedigger before starting his musical career? N. Rod Stewart TBD: That was not The QuizQueen's imagine either, but that is what the research says! 2. Which tradition wasn't a precursor to Halloween? A. The Celtic custom of giving thanks at the close of the harvest season? T. The European tradition of lighting candles and masquerading in costume to scare evil spirits away. D. The celebration of the delivery of Marilyn Manson. N. The Irish custom where wealthy landowners would give food to poor people hoping the spirits would look favorably on them and spare them from mischief. 2. Which convention wasn't a precursor to Halloween? H. The celebration of the beginning of Marilyn Manson. TBD: Gosh The QuizQueen certain hopes you got that right. Even though who knows what historians within the next Millenium can consider after studying the effluvium we leave behind. 3. Which anxiety is the fear of Halloween? A. Caspariophobia B. Samhainophobia H. Demonophobia N. Boophobia 3. Which terror is the fear of Halloween? T. Samhainophobia TBD: Personally, The QuizQueen has always been more terrified of Caspar than Celts, but you can not quibble with the facts. 4. Where does the name "Halloween" come from? A. In Scotland, the Celtic Feast of the Sun, which marked the end of summer was called "Hallowe'en." B. In Ireland, the Celtic Feast of sunlight, which marked the conclusion of summer was known as "Hollow Eve". D. On that night praising the best choice of the sect The Druids used a ritual. His name was Hal Ween. D. The Roman ceremony of burying evil spirits to be trapped by a hollow casket under the floor. 4. Where does the name "Halloween" result from? A. In Scotland, the Celtic Feast of the Sun, which marked the end of summer was referred to as "Hallowe'en." TBD: The QuizQueen actually hopes you did not answer "C" here. 5. What is the purpose of a witch's familiar? A. Hey, everyone should have a buddy, also Broomhilda. T. The stooge she sends out to lure harmless victims to her lair. H. An animal, such as a black cat, that amplifies her power. N. Every witch is required to have a black cat, in accordance with coven code, so that it has become convention to see the "familiar" black cat in a witch's side. 5. What's the objective of a witch's familiar? D. An animal, such as for instance a black cat, that amplifies her power. TBD: While "A" may be true, this is the real solution. 6. Lycanthropy is a term based on Greek. What does it mean? A. A state when the patient feels he or she is a wolf. B. Learn further on an affiliated website by clicking [http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/housingcomplex/tag/jack-shoptaw/ jack shoptaw] . Someone with a deadly anxiety about wearing Lycra (that is found in the making of some Halloween costumes). D. A devotee of Lycos, the old Roman god whose feast was actually held on Halloween. D. An inductee of the cult of Zeus which held a yearly gathering on Mt. Lycaeus. 6. Lycanthropy is a term derived from Greek. What does it mean? A. A psychological state when the individual thinks he or she is really a hair. TBD: The QuizQueen has always wondered what they call somebody with a deadly anxiety about Lycra 7. How did the "jack-o-lantern" get that name? A. An old man called Jack who had been too mean to even get into hell. The Devil gave a piece to him of burning coal and sent him away. Jack used a turnip to keep the burning coal and serve as a lantern. T. The Devil's preferred dish is pumpkin pie and a clever man named Jack carved all the pumpkins around into lamps to drive the Devil away using a blaze of bright light and of course deprive him of his treat. C. In ancient times, when young ones went trick-or-treating, they were guided by a person who carried a lantern. The information was called a "Jack." D. The man who first cultivated the potato and carved it right into a lantern was called Jack. 7. How did the "jack-o-lantern" get that name? A. A mean old man named Jack who had been too mean even to enter hell. The Devil gave him a piece of burning coal and sent him away. Jack used a turnip to hold the burning coal and serve as a lantern. TBD: You should take points if you got some of the QuizQueen's innovative responses! 8. Can you pick out Halloween's former name? A. All Hallow's Eve W. All Hallow's Day H. All Hallowmass N. All Soul's Day 8. Are you able to select Halloween's former name? A. All Hallow's Eve TBD: The important thing to remember is that it had been the NIGHT before! 9. The phrase warlock is just a derivation of the Saxon-English term "war-loek" which suggests what? A. This staggering [http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/housingcomplex/2010/08/30/jack-shoptaw-is-back-in-business/ jack shoptaw] article directory has assorted ideal cautions for when to do this concept. Man with all the hands T. Promise breaker D. Witch's man D. Condemned one 9. The word warlock is really a derivation of the saxon-english term "war-loek" which means what? B. Promise breaker. TBD: Did you play along side "A?" 10. The Celtics would bring a lantern when they went to the eve of October 31st. These first "jack-o-lanterns" were carved with faces to scare evil spirits away. What vegetable was originally used to make a "jack-o-lantern?" A. Turnip T. Potato C. Pumpkin D. Melon 10. When they walked about the eve of October 31st the Celtics would carry a lantern. These first "jack-o-lanterns" were carved with faces to scare evil spirits away. What plant was formerly used to create a "jack-o-lantern?" A. Turnip TBD: Sometimes you do not even need to set up the joke.
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