Superstitions
Conckers
Druids
Faries
Miscellaneous
100

Do the British people think black cats are lucky or unlucky?

Lucky

100

What type of nut is used to play Conkers?

Chestnut 

100

How many books do we have that are written by Druids?

None

Zip

Zero

100

What do we call male mermaids?

Mermen

100

What are "fish & chips?"

fish and french fries

200

In Yorkshire, what did housewives believe would keep bread from rising. 

a corpse in the vicinity,

200

Conkers is known by what other name?

"Kingers"

200

Druids worshiped in groves of what kind of trees?

Oaks

200

What fairies are often described as bearded old men dressed in green and wearing buckled shoes, a leather apron, and a pointed cap, maybe smoking a pipe

Leprechauns

200

What is the name of the festival traditionally held on or near the Sunday of the Harvest Moon?

Harvest Festival

300

Breaking what can give you seven years of bad luck?

mirrors

300

What do players connect to their Conker?

a string or shoe string

300

What alcoholic drink did Druids drink?

Mede, fermented honey and water or wine

300

What fairies are notorious pranksters often leading people into the woods and leaving them lost for hours?

Pixies

300

When is your British literature report due?

Oct 21

400

Why do people knock on wood?

to make something come true

400

Why would a player call, "strings?"

If the strings tangle, the first player calls "strings" to get an extra shot.

400

How long did it take to become a Druid?

About twenty years

400

What three-leafed clover is very important in Irish legend in the spread of Christianity.

Shamrock

400

What is the FIRST step in writing a report?

Have an interesting question.

500

Define "Superstition."

"irrational beliefs, especially with regard to the unknown"

500

What does it mean if your Conker is "a fiver"

It has won five games.

500

Why is so little known about the Druids?

The Druids kept NO written records.

500

What musical instrument became a symbol of Ireland?

Harp

500

What is a  Pooka? 

A goblin or phantom fairy creature