Easter Basics
Holy Week
To The Cross
Easter Candy
Traditions
100

What we celebrate at Easter

What is Jesus' Resurrection?

100

The Sunday before Easter

What is Palm Sunday?

100

Jesus was given a crown of these

What are thorns?

100

The part of the chocolate bunny that most Americans eat first

What are the ears?

100

The food traditionally dyed on Easter

What are eggs?
200

The number of days between the crucifixion and the resurrection

What is Three?

200

What we remember on Good Friday

What is the Crucifixion?

200

The man who betrayed Jesus

Who is Judas?

200

Easter is the second largest holiday for eating candy; this holiday is the first

What is Halloween?

200

The color the first Easter eggs were dyed

What is red?

300

The day of the week when Jesus rose from the dead

What is Sunday?

300

What we remember on Holy Thursday

What is the Last Supper?

300

What the sign on the cross said above Jesus

What is "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews"?

300

Americans eat more than 16 million of these during Easter.

What are jelly beans?

(Fun fact: That's enough to fill a plastic egg the size of a 9-story building.)

300

The official flower of Easter

What is the Lily?

400

The first person to see Jesus after the Resurrection

Who is Mary Magdalene?

400

What Jesus rode on when he entered Jerusalem

What is a donkey?

400

The man the Jews wanted Pilate to release instead of Jesus

Who is Barabbas?

400

Americans eat about 1.5 million of these during Easter.

What are Peeps?

400

The country where the idea of the Easter bunny originated

What is Germany?

500

Another name for a sepulcher

What is a tomb?

500

The city that Jesus entered on Palm Sunday

What is Jerusalem?

500

The Jewish holiday that was being celebrated the week of Jesus' death and resurrection

What is Passover?
500

90 million of these are made each year

What are chocolate Easter bunnies?

500

The animal that brings Easter eggs in Germany

What is a fox?

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