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1. According to the Chinese Zodiac, someone born in 1970 is a ______ person.
2. 'The Bowl' is a type of what?
3. Salvia divinorum is what?
4. In folklore, this stone is said to have the powers of a truth serum.
5. You know what the Baphomet is, right? Who's given credit for the most widely used version or design of it?
6. Why don't most American witches like former U.S. Senator Jesse Helms?
7. Born Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim, he was an eminent Swiss alchemist and doctor with a natural healing gift. Who was he?
8. This Element is commonly associated with love, friendship, union of every kind,healing wounds, spirituality, compassion, doctors and nurses (witches?), clairvoyance, children, childbirth, family, the home, contracts...
9. If you already celebrated Cornucopia, what sabbat would be next on the wheel of life?
10. Gerald B. Gardner and _____________ are usually given credit for the 1950s' 'Charge of the Goddess.'
11. Speaking of 'The Charge of the Goddess'...which of these did the authors adapt into it?
12. Phyllorhodomancy is an old divinational use of...
13. The Pa-kua does not consist of which?
14. A 'Fionn's Window' is(was) what?
15. What is a Cimaruta ?
16. The 'Houses of Relations' refers to what group in an Astrology chart?
17. One might wear the oil of what plant to create harmony of all kinds?
18. 'Mountain Ash' is a very common name for this tree.
19. The 'starting' and 'ending' points of a Sigil are usually marked with a(n) _____?
20. Everyone knows about the right-handed Swastika and its pagan roots, right? Well, what's the left-handed one called?
21. This 'Puritan' was the son of Increase Mather (a Boston pastor and a Salem 'Judge' during the infamous witch trials), a pastor himself, a lawyer, a witch hunter and he was also a wannabe President of Harvard.
22. Can you finish this old chant? "If cold December gave you birth, the month of snow and ice and mirth, place on your hand a/an _______ blue, success will bless whatever you do."
23. The Rom in the north of England say that if a horse runs around neighing loudly, someone_______________?
24. 'Hex' comes from the Pennsylvania Dutch, who borrowed it from their native German word for_______?
25. Who wrote: 'Often I have thought the only reason why we are not all wizards is due to the fact they we have not all been tortured. And there is truth in what an inquisitor dared to boast lately, that if he could reach the Pope, he would make him confess that he was a wizard.'
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