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Hello and welcome to Triviarama! I’ve got one last edition of spooky trivia for you all on this Halloween. This one is all about witches. And I really mean all about witches. There’s so much witch content out there that I gave Tia and Dan the day off. No rounds today, just 20 questions in a row on the topic of witches. I’m sure I’ve missed someone’s favorite witch, but I had to cut myself off at some point. Let’s get started!
Question 1 - “Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and caldron bubble” are the first two lines of the so-called “Song of the Witches” from what play?
2 - The word “hag” comes from the Old English word for witch: “hægtesse.” What other witchy word comes from this same root?
3 - The character Samantha Stephens discreetly casts spells on the show Bewitched with what body part?
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