Sweet Treats
Easter in the Media
Easter Around The World
Food & Feast
Rabbits & Eggs
100

The most candy is produced for this yearly holiday; Easter, Christmas, Valentines Day or Halloween.

What is Halloween

100

This author known for their clever Rhyme Schemes penned the children's book "Green Eggs and Ham".

Who is Dr. Seuss.

100

This country known for it's pasta & pizza is also famous for creating the worlds largest chocolate Easter Egg.

What is Italy.

(It was over 34 feet tall & weighed 7,200 KG)

100

This type of food is often served in lieu of meat on Good Friday.

What is Fish.

100

Finish the saying:

"Don't put all your eggs in one...."

What is basket.

200

When it comes to chocolate bunnies, 76% of people eat this part first.

What is the ears.

200

This Andrew Lloyd Webber rock opera made it's Broadway debut in 1971.

What is Jesus Christ Superstar.

200

Easter Island is located in this Ocean.

What is the Pacific Ocean.

(Easter Island, is part of the Country Chile)

200

While no longer the most popular, this meat is traditionally eaten for Easter dinner.

What is lamb.

(Although now in North America the most popular are Ham & Turkey, traditionally Easter dinner included Lamb as the main protein.)

200

This famous jewelry firm is renowned for designing jewel-encrusted eggs.

What is Faberge.

(The most expensive egg sold for 9.5 milllion US dollars)

300

This brand name foil-wrapped chocolate confection is the most popular chocolate egg around the world.

What is Cadbury Cream Egg.

300

The White Rabbit in Alice & Wonderland is carrying this item when Alice decides to follow him down the rabbit hole.

What is a Pocket Watch.

300

The Easter Bunny originates from this European Country which is also the birthplace of Albert Einstein.

What is Germany.

(The idea of the Easter Bunny delivering candy and eggs originated in Germany during the Middle Ages with the first written mention of this tradition dating back to the 16th century)

300

This salty snack, both crunchy or soft was associated with Easter as it's twists were thought to resemble arms crossing in Prayer.

What is a Pretzel.

300

This is the correct name of a female rabbit.

What is a doe.

400

This chick-shaped marshmallow treat is the most popular Easter Candy in the USA.

What is Peeps.

(Americans consume approximately 160 million peeps every Easter)

400

Complete the title of the Peanuts animated special:

"It's the Easter ________, Charlie Brown"

What is Beagle.

400

In Finland, children celebrate Easter by dressing up as this fictional character that is often said to fly on broomsticks.

What is a Witch.

(Children go door-to-door in search of chocolate eggs and treats on Easter Sunday, similar to Halloween in the US)

400

This popular bread often served at Easter is topped with dried raisins, butter and served hot.

What are hot cross buns.

400

This is the colour that the first Easter Eggs were dyed.

What is Red.

(The art of Dyeing Eggs began in Ukraine)

500

Do as I say, not as I do. _____% of parents and guardians admit that they steal candy from their kids Easter Stashes.

What is 80%.

500

This actress stars opposite Fred Astaire as an ambitious chorus girl named Hannah in the 1948 musical film Easter Parade.

Who is Judy Garland.

500

In Switzerland, this bird, also associated with clocks in North America is said to deliver Easter Eggs to children rather than the Easter Bunny.

What is a Cuckoo.

500

In England, this fruitcake with marzipan balls is traditionally served at tea time on Easter.

What is Simnel.

(A Simnal cake traditionally has 11 marzipan balls)

500

This animal is used in place of the Bunny In Australia.

What is a Bilby.

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