About This Quiz
What was that noise?! If you're seeing ghosts pop up in the middle of the night or feel you might have a monster hiding in your closet, chances are, you've been watching too much Supernatural.
For 13 years, the Winchester brothers have been battling it out against, obviously enough, the supernatural. Starring Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles as Sam and Dean, respectively, this series has followed the two brothers as they get into the family business - as hunters.
Following in the footsteps of their father, Supernatural has shown them go up against goblins, ghouls, demons, and spirits. Think they couldn't beat Edward Cullen? Vampires are on their list. When you get frustrated with the show, are you telling them to "go to Hell?" Been there, done that!
With the show on the air for 13 years with 13 seasons and over 250 episodes, a lot has happened in the life of the Winchesters. Can you remember it all? What snack can Dean never leave a gas station without? What was Sam studying while attending Stanford?
This quiz is filled with 13 years of questions, but do you have 13 years of answers? Can you battle it out against this quiz? With all the vampires, ghosts, and demons we'll throw your way, let's see him you can hunt them all!
If an occurrence is described as preternatural, then it's beyond nature and our understanding of the natural world. In practice, however, such occurrences also fall under the classification of supernatural as well.
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Green gelatin didn't make the ectoplasm cut. Cheesecloth, however, was a favorite ectoplasm of many a Victorian con artist, especially when moistened and secreted away in a garment or a handy orifice. Skeptics also observed the use of animal entrails.
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Crop circles really became a craze in the 20th century, but the earliest mention dates back to the 1500s. Much later, a 17th century English woodcut would show a "mowing devil" making a crop circle.
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In the 19th century, Londoners freaked out over what was allegedly a fence-jumping, claw-happy devil. In 1855 and 2009, residents of Devon observed what appeared to them to be devil's footprints in the snow. The idea that Jack the Ripper, too, was actually a maniacal cloven-hoofed humanoid, however, isn’t a popular theory among serious Ripperologists.
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Around the middle of the 20th century, the U.S. Air Force coined the phrase "unidentified flying object" as a catchall for unknown lights and discs spotted in the sky. The term can refer to everything from a weather balloon to the intergalactic starship of a corn-hungry extraterrestrial race.
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In the event that humans were to make first contact with an alien civilization, we'd have a close encounter of the fifth kind on our hands. The sixth kind results in death, and the seventh kind leads to human/alien hybridization.
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Retrocognition refers to the ability to see the distant past. If you happen to have precognition, of course, you already knew that was going to be the answer.
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Charles Dickens ignited great interest in spontaneous human combustion by using it to kill off an alcoholic character named Krook in "Bleak House." This followed the belief at the time that spontaneous human combustion was caused by excessive amounts of alcohol in the body.
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Neutrino wands and psycho-kinetic energy meters are fine devices to have if you exist within the fictional world of 1984's "Ghost Busters." In real life, however, ghost hunters are more likely to use an electromagnetic field meter.
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Offer the gods some sweets and, by all means, burn some pig excrement, but please don't carve any crosses into the possessed individual.
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