This fictional bunny of song comes "hoppin' down the bunny trail."
Who is Peter Cottontail?
Children of all ages love to participate in this annual event where their hunting skills are tested.
What is an Easter Egg hunt?
This term refers to an amount of money saved for the future
What is a nest egg?
Much like Valentine's Day, this type of candy is most popular on Easter.
This day follows Mardi Gras and marks the beginning of Lent.
What is Ash Wednesday?
This cloth toy rabbit longs to become 'real' through the love of his owner.
What is the Velveteen Rabbit?
This meat, with roots in Passover celebrations is also a traditional Easter food.
What is lamb?
If you do this you are encouraging or urging someone to do something
What is "egg on?"
This part of a chocolate bunny is most popular to eat first.
What are the ears? (76% of people say)
What are tulips?
The mischievous young rabbit with a taste for fresh veggies gets into Mr. McGregor's garden
Who is Peter Rabbit?
What is the Easter Parade?
This saying is another way to express embarrassment or humiliation
What is "to have egg on one's face?"
What is a chocolate Easter egg?
The first easter egg was dyed this colour.
What is red?
This fictional rabbit gets his name from his repetitive habit.
Who is Thumper?
For Christians, these white flowers that decorate homes and churches at Easter symbolize the purity of Christ.
What are Easter Lillies?
This saying tells someone to not risk losing everything by having only one plan
What is "Don't put all your eggs in one basket?"
Sixteen billion jelly beans are produced each Easter season, this flavour is the most popular. (Think Jelly Belly - nontraditional flavour)
What is cinnamon?
When Jesus entered Jerusalem on what is now celebrated as Palm Sunday, he was riding atop this animal.
What is a donkey?
Fewer than 100 individuals have been named an Honorary Marine, this fictional rabbit is one of them.
Who is Bugs Bunny?
These sweet breads are traditionally eaten during Lent, particularly Good Friday.
What are hot crossed buns?
This phrase refers to the practice of ruining something that is making one sucessful.
What is "to kill the goose that lays the golden egg"
This candy is the most popular non-chocolate Easter candy. (Made in the United States)
What are Peeps?
Christians commemorate this famous meal on Maundy Thursday
What is the Last Supper?