Zeus is a god in which culture?
Greek Mythology
Which mythical creature is related to St. Patricks day?
Leprechauns
In this "game" you could summon a spirit by saying her name in a mirror. There is also a drink named after it.
Bloody Mary
Run, run, run as fast as you can, you'll never catch me Im the __________.
Gingerbread Man
If a ghost resides in a space, it is known as,
Haunted
In Egyptian mythology, this was the god of the afterlife, death, and resurrection.
Osiris
In West Virginia folklore, this humanistic creature was first seen in 1966 and resembled a moth.
Mothman
This game is supposedly a means of communicating with spirits. Developed by the Parker Brothers and bought by Hasbro. What is it and how is it spelled?
Ouija Board
Jack and Jill were fetching...
A pale of water
This fictional entity was originated in a creepypasta story and popularized across the internet. He was depicted as a tall man in a suit, with no prominent facial features. He could be found in wooded areas and was known for enticing children.
Slenderman
From Norse mythology, this god carried around a Mjolnir and was the god of thunder and lightning.
Thor
This is a mythical creature who's name means "goat-sucker."
Chupacabra
What kind of cards are used for, "Divination."
Tarot or Oracle
Who could not even be helped by all the kings horses and all the kings men?
Humpty Dumpty
This common name for referring to ghosts and spirits more specifically means, "Noisy Ghost"
Poltergeist
In Greek mythology, the winged horse, Pegasus, sprang from the blood of which fallen creature after she was beheaded?
Medusa
In Jewish folklore, these are creatures formed from clay and mud, brought to life to serve a specific purpose.
Golems
This object used in many games today origniated over 7,000 years ago. It was made of knucklebones or ankle bones of hooved animals and was most likely used to divine fate.
Dice
In which fairy tale did a boy turn into a donkey from drinking cursed water?
Pinocchio
This ghostly ship is said to appear around the Cape of Good Hope in storms.
The Flying Dutchman
In Japanese mythology, this is a fox spirit with shape-shifting abilities.
Kitsune
This elusive animal from the Congo has similar features to a giraffe and a zebra. It was first thought to just be a myth until a real specimen was discovered in the 1920's.
Okapi
This ancient meso-american ballgame was played by bouncing balls through stone hoops without using your hands. It is known as;
Pitz
This well-known fairy tale was originally a story promoting the economic advantages of arranged marriage.
Beauty and the Beast
Name all four spirits that visited Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol.
The spirit of his former business partner, the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, The Ghost of Christmas Future