From Season 1’s pun‑filled episode names to Season 2’s ominous titles, Wednesday hides plot clues in every phrase that ends with “woe.”. This quiz checks whether you can match key moments to the right chapter names.
What is the title of Wednesday Season 1, Episode 1, which introduces her transfer to Nevermore Academy?
Wednesday’s Child Is Full of Woe
You Reap What You Woe
Friend or Woe
A Murder of Woes
Which Season 1 episode title refers directly to the Rave’N dance where Wednesday performs her viral choreography?
If You Don’t Woe Me by Now
Woe Is the Loneliest Number
Quid Pro Woe
Woe What a Night
In Season 1, which episode title marks the finale where Wednesday confronts Joseph Crackstone?
A Murder of Woes
Woe Is the Loneliest Number
You Reap What You Woe
If These Woes Could Talk
Which Season 1 chapter uses the title “You Reap What You Woe,” focusing on Parents’ Weekend and Morticia’s past at Nevermore?
Episode 7, centered on the Poe Cup boat race
Episode 2, focused on the murder investigation at the lake
Episode 8, which shows Crackstone’s resurrection
Episode 5, featuring Parents’ Weekend and Gomez’s accusation
Which Season 2 episode title is used for the finale that resolves the conflict with Isaac Night and Francoise Galpin?
Woe Me the Money
If These Woes Could Talk
Hyde and Woe Seek
This Means Woe
In Season 1, which episode titled “Woe Is the Loneliest Number” pushes Wednesday deeper into the serial‑killer investigation after a second victim appears?
Episode 6, featuring the outcast‑normie outreach day
Episode 3, focused on the Poe Cup preparations
Episode 4, which centers on the school therapist sessions
Episode 2, where she begins tracking the monster
Which Season 1 episode titled “Friend or Woe” highlights the Poe Cup race and the evolving trust between Wednesday, Enid and their boat crew?
Episode 7, right before the big finale
Episode 5, during Parents’ Weekend
Episode 3, with the Poe Cup competition
Episode 1, introducing Wednesday’s arrival
In Season 2, which episode called “Woe Me the Money” digs into Nevermore’s financial troubles and new power players?
Episode 1, re‑opening Nevermore after the attacks
Episode 7, which sets up the finale’s conflicts
Episode 3, focused mainly on Willow Hill
Episode 5, centering on a full moon crisis
Across both seasons, what common pattern do almost all Wednesday episode titles follow?
They include the word “Woe” as a running theme
They alternate between English and Latin phrases
They quote lines directly from the original comics
They always reference famous horror novels by name
Why are Wednesday’s episode titles particularly helpful for fans who like to revisit specific storylines?
They are sorted by clique, such as Fang or Fur episodes
They include the in‑universe date of every scene
They list the main guest stars for each chapter
They hint at key events, making it easier to jump back to major plot beats
Starter
You remember a few of Wednesday’s most iconic episode titles, but rewatching the series will help you line up more chapters with their big twists.
Solid
You can match most major plot beats to the correct episode titles, proving that you pay attention not just to the story but to how it is framed.
Expert!
You navigate Wednesday’s episode list like a Nevermore librarian, recalling titles, premieres and finales from both seasons with ease.
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