Who wants to be a sweetionaire?. Place these books from the Bible into their correct order. A: MatthewB: Psalms C: GenesisD: Revelation.

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Who wants to be a sweetionaire?

Place these books from the Bible into their correct order. A: MatthewB: Psalms C: GenesisD: Revelation

Place these books from the Bible into their correct order. C: GenesisB: Psalms A: MatthewD: Revelation

You are only 8 questions away from being a Sweetionaire Q1: 1 Sweet Q2: 2 Sweets Q3: 5 Sweets: Guaranteed 5 Q4: 10 Sweets Q5: 20 Sweets: Guaranteed 20 Q6: 40 Sweets Q7: 80 Sweets Q8: 150 Sweets Lifelines Ask a leader Ask the group 50:50

Q1: What is celebrated on October 31 st ? A: ChristmasB: Bonfire night C: My BirthdayD: Hallowe’en For 1 Sweet: Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q1: What is celebrated on October 31 st ? A: ChristmasB: Bonfire night C: My BirthdayD: Hallowe’en For 1 Sweet: Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q2: What is the phrase children use as they knock on people’s doors at Hallowe’en? A: Trick or treatB: Magic or present C: Give or get it D: We wish you a merry Christmas For 2 Sweets: None guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q2: What is the phrase children use as they knock on peoples’ doors at Hallowe’en? A: Trick or treatB: Magic or present C: Give or get itD: We wish you a merry Christmas For 2 Sweets: None guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q3: What does Hallowe’en mean? A: Scary hallsB: All Hallow’s eve C: Night of witches D: Hallo to small people For 5 Sweets: None Guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q3: What does Hallowe’en mean? A: Scary hallsB: All Hallow’s eve C: Night of witches D: Hallo to small people For 5 Sweets: None Guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q4: Hallowe’en originated from a festival called Samhain. Who celebrated this? A: Pagans in Celtic areas B:Native Americans in North America C: Aborigines in Australia D: Eskimos in Canada For 10 Sweets: 5 Sweets Guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q4: Hallowe’en originated from a festival called Samhain. Who celebrated this? A: Pagans in Celtic areas B:Native Americans in North America C: Aborigines in Australia D: Eskimos in Canada For 10 Sweets: 5 Sweets Guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q5: What were the Celts celebrating on October 31 st ? A: New YearB: Easter C: Christmas D: Fertility For 20 Sweets: 5 Sweets Guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q5: What were the Celts celebrating on October 31 st ? A: New YearB: Easter C: Christmas D: Fertility For 20 Sweets: 5 Sweets Guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q6: Why did the Celts light fires at Samhain? A:To keep them warm through the night’s vigil B: To cook wild boar for the feast C: To frighten evil spirits away D: To remember Guy Fawkes For 40 Sweets: 20 Sweets Guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q6: Why did the Celts light fires at Samhain? A:To keep them warm through the night’s vigil B: To cook wild boar for the feast C: To frighten evil spirits away D: To remember Guy Fawkes For 40 Sweets: 20 Sweets Guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q7: The Church wanted to change the meaning of this celebration so they chose to celebrate All Hallow’s Day instead on November 1 st. What does this mean? A: God is HolyB: All Holy people C: All Holy things D: All hallways For 80 Sweets: 20 Sweets Guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q7: The Church wanted to change the meaning of this celebration so they chose to celebrate All Hallow’s Day instead on November 1 st. What does this mean? A: God is HolyB: All Holy people C: All Holy things D: All hallways For 80 Sweets: 20 Sweets Guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q8: All Saints’ Day is celebrated on November 1 st. What is celebrated on November 2 nd ? A: Nothing B: Remembrance day C: All Souls’ day D: England winning the Rugby World Cup For 150 Sweets: 20 Sweets Guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q8: All Saints’ Day is celebrated on November 1 st. What is celebrated on November 2 nd ? A: Nothing B: Remembrance day C: All Souls’ day D: England winning the Rugby World Cup For 150 Sweets: 20 Guaranteed Life lines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

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