Witches Don't Age
Face the Facts
Tools of the Trade
Fairytale Friends
Rituals, Potions, & Spells... OH MY!
100

In the 1690s, this american town was known for its witch trials.

Salem, MA

100

This is known as a group of witches.

Coven

100

This vessel is traditionally used to brew potions.

Cauldron 

100

Witches had never been shown with green faces before this witch.

Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba

100

This psychoactive ingredient was used in scandanavian witchcraft to induce trance states and visions.

Mushrooms

200

In history, this was the purpose of the witch trials.

Test is someone was a witch

200

This magical concoction is created by blending herbs, plants, animal parts, minerals, and other natural substances.

Potions

200

This object is used by psychics for meditation, self-reflection, predicting the future, or spiritual guidance. 

Crystal ball

200
In this Grimm fairytale, the cannibalistic, evil witch lived in the forest in a house of sweets to lure children.

Hansel & Gretel

200

This ceremonial activity, often used by native americans, includes burning sacred herbs for spiritual cleansing or blessing. 

Smudging

300

This religion is based on witchcraft.

Wicca

300

A man who practices witchcraft is known as....

Warlock, Wizard, Witch
300

This is generally the best way to choose a stone for healing purposes.

Touch

300

This 1965 Disney film is suspected to have a nanny with witch-like abilities and magical items including an umbrella & carpet bag.

Mary Poppins

300

This ancient German & Norse winter holiday marks the longest night of the year.

Yule

400

Approximately, this many European & American "witches" were executed between the 15th and 18th centuries. 

~45,000

400

This is a witch's supernatural companion believed to assist in magical workings.

Familiar

400

This mineral has been used to create a protective barrier to ward off negative energy and evil spirits when placed outside of a doorway.

Salt

400

This creepy children's film includes a mother known for her shape shifting abilities to lure children into another dimension to consume their flesh for strength and hold their souls as prisoners.

Coraline

400

Eye of newt sounds gross but is actually this common household spice.

Mustard seeds

500

This year was the last known case of someone being convicted of witchcraft. Bonus points for the name/city. 

1944, Helen Duncan, London

500

This personal journal acts as a magical journey, including instructions for rituals & spells.

Book of Shadows

500

The broom, although a common symbol for witchcraft, is not used for flying. This is the most common usage.

Sweeping away negative energy

500

The famous line, "Double, double toil and trouble," comes from this famous Shakespeare play.

Macbeth

500

This hallucinogenic plant was used in ointments to give a euphoric sense of flying.

Mandrake

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