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Superstition:
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Where does the superstition of "three times a bridesmaid never the bride" come from?
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wedding
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superstition
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history
- asked by
Topaz2308
- 1 answer - 3 years ago
Why should you make a wish if you do or say something at the same time as someone else?
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superstition
- asked by
NoisyParrot
- 1 answer - 3 years ago
Superstition dictates that when making mince pies for christmas one should always stir in which direction?
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superstition
- asked by
amy200983
- 3 answers - 3 years ago
Are the seven deadly sins in any way a superstition?
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superstition
,
art
- asked by
- 4 answers - 3 years ago
people think ( wongly) crosses inverted really mean there is evil about or to represent evil?
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religion
,
superstition
,
history
- asked by
- 5 answers - 4 years ago
My friend Giles' mother could not allow peacock feathers in the house. Apparently they are serious harbingers of doom and gloom. Is there any known history of peacock feathers being unlucky?
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superstition
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folklore
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peacock
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- 3 answers - 4 years ago
Why do some people think that having lilac in the house is a sure sign of doom to come?
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superstition
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flowers
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lilac
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- 3 answers - 4 years ago
What is so superstitious about Opals?
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folklore
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superstition
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opals
- asked by
- 5 answers - 4 years ago
Which superstitions that you were taught as a child do you still have to this day?
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superstition
,
snake
- asked by
- 7 answers - 4 years ago
what percentage of superstitions are based in/on religion, and what percentage are based on real life consequences?
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superstition
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origins
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religion
- asked by
beeper_spryte
- 1 answer - 4 years ago
Which British monarch was the last to try and cure people of the 'King's Evil'?
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history
,
monarchy
,
superstition
- asked by
vultan
- 1 answer - 4 years ago
Would you choose to not move into a house on the 13th of a month because of superstition?
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Moving
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superstition
- asked by
- 7 answers - 4 years ago
Friday the 13th again! Any catastrophies so far?
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superstition
,
Friday 13th
- asked by
- 8 answers - 5 years ago
Why is 13 unlucky?
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numbers
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superstition
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luck
- asked by
Guest12987
- 3 answers - 5 years ago
How many everyday superstitions have their basis in witchcraft ?
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superstition
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witchcraft
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theology
- asked by
Reactionary
- 2 answers - 5 years ago
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