This is the Hebrew word for a commandment that comes from the Torah and/or the rabbis.
Mitzvah מִצְוָה

Haman planned to kill the Jews on the 13th of.....
אדר
Adar
By the end of this day, you have had an "earful" (a lot!) of this dessert.
Hamentashin.
His name is...
King Ahasveros
We read this book on purim. Answer in Hebrew.
מְגִילַּת אֶסְתֵּר
"Megillat Esther"
This is the meaning of the word Purim.
Lots
The Purim miracle took place in this city and state.
The city of Shushan (Susa), in Persia.

This is the Hebrew name for this food (not Yiddish!)
אָוזְנֵי הַמַן
"Oznei Haman"

He made Haman angry because he....
Refused to bow down.
We eat this meal during the day of Purim. This is the Hebrew word for "feast."
"Seudah"
סְעוּדַת פּוּרִים
This is the Purim mitzvah that requires you to give tzedakka to at least 2 needy people. The answer is in Hebrew.
Matanot l'Evyonim
I am an additional month in a Hebrew leap year
Adar II
The Jewish date that we celebrate Purim
Adar 14
This is the amount of time Esther requested that all the Jews fast before she would go to see the king.
3 days
People are very hungry on this day before Purim.
Ta'anit Esther - The Fast of Esther.

This is the number of times you are supposed to hear every word of the Megillah each Purim.
two times
Jerusalem and other walled cities celebrate Purim on a different day. What is this special day called?
Shushan Purim


You shake this when you hear the name 'Haman.” This is the HEBREW word for this.
Ra'ashan
This is the tool that King Achashveros held to give Queen Esther permission to approach.
A sceptre/sharvit
What is the Hebrew word for a custom that is followed, but not a mitzvah?
A Minhag מִנְהָג
When is Purim celebrated in Jerusalem? (the Hebrew date)
Adar 15 - same with all walled cities!
The king Achashverosh had how many provinces?
What is 127
This is a comic play performed on Purim.
A Purim shpiel
This important biblical character is not mentioned anywhere in the Megillah.
God!
Some of Megillat Esther is not chanted in Megillat Esther trope. This is that other trope that is used on some p'sukim (verses)
Eicha