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Wednesday Music & Dance Moments Quiz: Cello Themes, Rave’N Night & Iconic Songs

From gothic cello covers to the unforgettable Rave’N dance, Wednesday uses music to build mood and deepen character moments. This quiz tests how well you remember the show’s key songs, performances and dance scenes.

Which song does Wednesday dance to at the Rave’N, in a choreography that later went viral online?

“Bloody Mary” by Lady Gaga

“Nothing Else Matters” by Metallica

“Paint It Black” by The Rolling Stones

“Goo Goo Muck” by The Cramps

Wednesday performs her chaotic, jerky dance to “Goo Goo Muck” by The Cramps at the Rave’N. The scene became a social media sensation, with fans recreating the choreography across platforms.

Which classical rock song does Wednesday play on the cello while standing in the Nevermore courtyard at night?

“Enter Sandman” by Metallica

“Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen

“Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana

“Paint It Black” by The Rolling Stones

Wednesday performs a haunting cello cover of “Paint It Black” in the courtyard, blending classical style with rock edge. The arrangement underscores her love of dramatic, moody reinterpretations of familiar songs.

During the Rave’N dance, what cruel prank do normie students from Jericho pull that turns the night into a disaster?

They cut the power and lock students inside the hall

They flood the room with live piranhas from the pool

They dump red paint and fake blood over the dance floor sprinkler system

They steal the band’s instruments before the show

Normies sabotage the sprinkler system with red paint and fake blood, drenching the outcast students mid‑dance. The gruesome downpour transforms the Rave’N into a horror scene that angers both Wednesday and Principal Weems.

Which instrument is most closely associated with Wednesday throughout the series?

Violin

Piano

Drums

Cello

Wednesday is often shown playing the cello, using it to channel emotion she rarely expresses in words. Her cello performances become a visual shorthand for her inner turmoil and focus.

At Pilgrim World, how is music used to highlight the clash between outcasts and Jericho’s sanitized history?

The town bans all instruments associated with rock music

Only outcasts are allowed to play instruments on stage

A student DJ secretly replaces the soundtrack with metal tracks

Cheerful performances contrast with the dark truth of Crackstone’s persecution

Pilgrim World’s upbeat shows and performances whitewash the brutal history of Crackstone’s attacks on outcasts. This contrast emphasizes how Jericho markets a feel‑good story while hiding its violent past.

In Season 2, how does the show use music to emphasize the growing tension between Wednesday and her visions?

Dissonant strings and distorted sounds swell whenever a vision overwhelms her

Only diegetic school band music is used in vision scenes

All musical cues are removed during visions to create total silence

Upbeat pop songs play to disguise the seriousness of her episodes

Season 2 often layers dissonant strings and distorted sound design over Wednesday’s visions, underscoring how disruptive they have become. These cues make her psychic episodes feel like intrusive noise that she struggles to control.

Which character is most closely linked with pop and upbeat music, often clashing tonally with Wednesday’s gothic tastes?

Ajax Petropolus

Eugene Ottinger

Bianca Barclay

Enid Sinclair

Enid’s playlists and energy lean toward bright, upbeat music that contrasts sharply with Wednesday’s dark aesthetic. Their differing tastes in sound mirror their clashing personalities and eventual balance as roommates.

What role does music play in the Season 1 scene where Wednesday and Thing break into the coroner’s office?

A Nevermore school band performs outside the building

A cheerful song plays to make the break‑in feel comedic

There is no music, only their footsteps and whispers

A tense score heightens the heist atmosphere as they sneak past security

The scene uses a suspenseful, heist‑like score while Wednesday and Thing sneak into the coroner’s office to inspect bodies. The music adds urgency and mischief to their investigation, highlighting their unusual partnership.

Why did Wednesday’s Rave’N dance sequence gain extra attention beyond the show itself?

It featured a surprise cameo by a major musician on stage

It was Netflix’s first ever fully improvised musical number

It was filmed live at a real high‑school dance with extras

Fans recreated the choreography in viral videos across social platforms

Fans around the world copied Wednesday’s Rave’N choreography in viral videos, turning the scene into a cultural moment. The dance’s unusual, self‑choreographed style helped it stand out from typical teen‑drama sequences.

Across both seasons, what is one consistent way the series uses music to reflect Wednesday’s character growth?

The soundtrack shifts entirely from rock to classical as she matures

Her instrument changes every season to signal a new persona

Her performances gradually involve more people, showing she can collaborate without losing herself

Songs with lyrics disappear once she gains control of her powers

Over time, Wednesday’s musical moments begin to involve others, such as playing while friends listen or coordinating around big events. This suggests she can share her inner world without abandoning her signature dark style.

Starter

You recall the big viral moments like the Rave’N, but some of Wednesday’s more subtle musical choices still slip past you.

Solid

You pay attention to the soundtrack and performances, recognizing how each cue supports Wednesday’s tone and storytelling.

Expert!

You can connect specific songs, dances and cello pieces to their scenes with ease, like a Nevermore music historian.

To keep reliving the show’s best musical beats, continue with more themed challenges in the full Wednesday Quiz Collection on QuizCrest.

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