Irish tradtions
Irish Food and Drink
Green Things
Ireland
Pot O' Gold
(miscellaneous)
100

the symbol associated with luck in Irish culture

four leaf clover

100

This is a traditional Irish type of bread that does not require yeast

soda bread

100

This "green" children's book was written by Dr. Seuss

Green Eggs and Ham

100

The capital city of Ireland

Dublin

100

The traditional language of Ireland

Gaelic

200

St Patrick famously drove what out of Ireland and chased them into the sea

snakes

200

Traditional Irish stew contains this type of meat

lamb

200

This green gemstone is also known as the birthstone for May

emerald

200

The traditional Irish sport played with a ball and a stick

hurling

200

A popular phrase seen on St. Patrick's Day t-shirts says "_________  ________ I am Irish"

Kiss me, I am Irish

300

This happens when you do not wear green on St Patrick's day

you get pinched

300

This Irish beer is the top beer consumed on St. Patrick's day

Guiness

300

A river in this American city is dyed green every year for St. Patrick's day

Chicago

300

The national airline of Ireland

AIR LINGUS

300

This city has the largest St. Patricks Day parade in the world

New York City

400

This musical instrument is the symbol of Ireland

a harp

400

This traditional Irish dish consists of mashed potatoes and cabbage

colcannon

400

This type of tree originated in Japan and is known for its vibrant green color

Matcha

400

What iconic Irish castle is located on the cliffs of Moher

O'Briens's tower

400

What is granted to people who kiss the blarney stone?

eloquence-- the gift of gab-- persuasive talk

500

Traditional Irish folk dance characterized by fast footwork and complex rhythms

Irish stepdance

500

Whisky comes from the Irish word "uisce beatha" which means 

water of life

500

The name of the chemical in green plants that gives them their green color

chlorophyll

500

This medieval manuscript is housed in Trinity College of Dublin

The Book of Kells

500

What do the three leaves of a shamrock represent according to Irish tradition?

The Holy Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit)

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