Easter Story
Fictional Rabbits
E-A-S-T-E-R
Egg-Citing Phrases
Easter Candy
Easter Traditions
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When Jesus entered Jerusalem on what is now celebrated as Palm Sunday, he was riding atop this animal.

What is a donkey? 

Jesus humbly entered the city as a king of peace. Traditionally, entering the city on a donkey symbolizes arrival in peace, rather than as a war-waging king arriving on a horse.

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This fictional bunny of song comes “hoppin’ down the bunny trail.”

Who is Peter Cottontail? 

Steve Nelson and Walter E. “Jack” Rollins wrote the popular tune “Here Comes Peter Cottontail” in 1949. The next year they penned “Frosty the Snowman.”

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This animal is the most prominent symbol of secular Easter.

What is the Easter Bunny? 

The Easter Bunny was introduced to America by German immigrants who brought their lore of an egg-laying hare. 

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This term refers to an amount of money saved for the future.

What is a nest egg? 

The term comes from late 17th-century poultry farmers’ tactic of placing eggs—both real and fake—in hens’ nests to induce them to lay more eggs, which meant more income.

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Much like on Valentine’s Day, this type of candy is most popular on Easter.

Chocolate. About 70% of Easter candy purchased is chocolate.

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Children of all ages love to participate in this annual event where their hunting skills are tested.

What is an Easter egg hunt? 

Real hard-boiled eggs, dyed or painted (and hopefully all discovered), and/or plastic eggs filled with candy are hidden. This is an especially sweet tradition for those who gave up candy for Lent!

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Christians commemorate this famous meal on Maundy Thursday.

What is the Last Supper of Jesus? 

The word Maundy originates from the Latin word mandatum and refers to the command to love one another. Jesus demonstrated this mandate when washing the disciples’ feet, a symbol of humbly serving others.

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This cloth toy rabbit longs to become “real” through the love of his owner.

What is the Velveteen Rabbit? 

Forgotten for a time in favor of shinier toys, the Velveteen Rabbit becomes the boy’s favorite toy after he provides lasting comfort during a long illness. Because of this love, the bunny becomes real and hops away to join other rabbits in the forest.

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This day follows Mardi Gras and marks the beginning of Lent.

What is Ash Wednesday? 

Lent lasts 40 days (not counting Sundays) and is a time for repentance, fasting, reflection, and ultimately celebration.

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If you do this you are encouraging or urging someone to do something.

What is “egg on”? 

Nothing to do with bird eggs, this term is a variant of edge, so to “egg someone on” is to edge or urge them forward. Both egg and edge come from the Old Norse word eddja.

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Easter is the second-biggest candy holiday followed by this fall holiday.

What is Halloween? 

Americans spend $1.9 billion on candy to fill Easter baskets. Christmas and Valentine’s Day come in third and fourth in candy sales.

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This food item, often hunted at Easter, is an ancient symbol of new life.

What is an Easter egg? 

The egg has been associated with pagan festivals celebrating spring. For Christians, Easter eggs represent Jesus’ emergence from the tomb and resurrection.

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Judas traded this many pieces of silver for the life of Jesus.

What is 30? 

This is mentioned in Matthew 26:15.

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This mischievous young rabbit with a taste for fresh veggies gets into Mr. McGregor’s garden.

Who is Peter Rabbit? 

Beatrix Potter self-published her first book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, in 1901 after it was rejected by several publishers. It has since been translated into 36 languages, sold 45 million copies, and is one of the best-selling books in history

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The Apostles did this while Jesus prayed in the garden of Gethsemane immediately after the Last Supper.

What is slept? 

Apostles Peter, Paul, and John accompanied Jesus, who asked them to stay awake and pray.

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This saying is another way to express embarrassment or humiliation.

What is “to have egg on one’s face”? 

The origin of this phrase is thought to have come from the practice of audiences tossing rotten vegetable and eggs at actors after unpopular performances in the late 1800s. Said actors would then actually have had egg on their faces.

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This part of a chocolate bunny is most popular to eat first.

What are the ears? 

Nearly 76% of Americans think the ears of a chocolate bunny should be the first to be eaten.

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This New York City Easter Sunday tradition dates to the mid-1800s, when the upper crust of society strolled along Fifth Avenue after Easter services, showing off their new spring outfits and hats.

What is the Easter parade? 

This tradition was even more popular after the release of the 1948 film Easter Parade, starring Fred Astaire and Judy Garland. The Easter parade remains an annual tradition.

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Jesus was crucified on this skull-shaped hill in ancient Jerusalem.

What is Golgotha?

From Matthew 27:33. Golgotha means “skull” in Aramaic. The site is also referred to as Calvary, from Latin calva, which also means “skull.”

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This fictional rabbit gets his name from his habit of repeatedly tapping his left hind foot.

Who is Thumper? 

Thumper is introduced in the Disney film Bambi. He first appears as he watches Bambi’s introduction as the prince of the forest creatures. Thumper remarks that Bambi is “kinda wobbly” and is scolded by his mother, “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all.” This moral has become known as “Thumper’s Law.”

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A bouquet of these flowers in purple and white make the perfect Easter bouquet.

What are tulips? 

Purple is the color of royalty for Christ the King, and white symbolizes forgiveness, a common Easter theme.

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This saying tells someone to not risk losing everything by having only one plan and depend entirely on it for success.

What is “Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket“? 

This saying comes from an old proverb, most likely Spanish or Italian, and first appeared in print in Miguel Cervantes’ Don Quixote. It warns away from gathering all your hens’ eggs into one basket because if you drop that basket, you might lose all the eggs.

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This candy is the most popular non-chocolate Easter candy.

What are Peeps? 

Each Easter season, more than 700 million Marshmallow Peeps are sold, and yellow Peeps are the most popular. In 1953, it took 27 hours to create a marshmallow Peep. Today it takes six minutes.

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This meat, with roots in Passover celebrations, is also a traditional Easter food.

What is lamb? 

Christians refer to Jesus as the “Lamb of God.” In ancient Egypt, people suffered a series of plagues, including the death of all firstborn sons. Jews painted their doorposts with sacrificed lamb’s blood so that God would “pass over” their homes and their firstborn sons would be spared.

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This inscription was placed above Jesus’ head on the cross.

What is INRI, which means “Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews”?

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Alice follows this fictional bunny down the rabbit hole into Wonderland.

Who is the White Rabbit? 

The White Rabbit appears at the very beginning of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, staring at his watch and muttering to himself the famous words, “Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!”

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This 50-day period begins on Easter Sunday and ends on Pentecost Sunday.

What is Eastertide?

Each Sunday of the season is celebrated as a Sunday of Easter, concluding with Pentecost.

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This is another way to say you are behaving or speaking in a cautious manner to avoid upsetting someone who is easily upset.

What is “walking on eggshells”? 

This phrase came into use in the 1800s and replaced the phrase “walking on eggs,” from the 1700s. Both refer to the fact that eggshells are easily broken.

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Sixteen billion jelly beans are produced each Easter season, and this flavor is most popular.

What is cinnamon? 

Black licorice flavor is the second-most popular flavor.

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For Christians, these white flowers that decorate homes and churches at Easter symbolize the purity of Christ.

What are Easter lilies? Their growth from dormant bulbs in the ground to flowers symbolize the rebirth and hope of Christ’s resurrection.

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This woman was the first person to see the risen Christ.

Who is Mary Magdalene? 

From Mark 16:9. When she reported her vision to the disciples, they didn’t believe her. Being the first witness to the resurrection was very symbolic, as Mary Magdalene was considered an outcast in the religious community.

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Fewer than a hundred individuals have been named an Honorary Marine, and this fictional rabbit is one of them.

Who is Bugs Bunny? 

In his 1943 film Super-Rabbit, Bugs Bunny turns to the camera and says, “This looks like a job for a REAL Superman!” He ducks into a phone booth and emerges in a Marine uniform singing the “Marine’s Hymn.” The Marine Corps was so thrilled, they made him an Honorary Marine

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For Christians, Easter is a season of hope, optimism, and new beginnings, otherwise known as this.

What is Renewal? 

For Christians, Jesus’ resurrection offers the promise of life after death.

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This phrase refers to the practice of ruining something that is making one successful.

What is “to kill the goose that lays the golden egg”? 

This idiom comes from one of Aesop’s fables in which a farmer and his wife had a goose that laid one golden egg every day. They decide to butcher the goose to get all the golden eggs it held within. But they discovered upon killing the goose, the bird was just the same as every other goose on the inside and lost their means of livelihood.

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This symbolic candy introduced in Germany in the early 1800s, is the oldest traditional Easter candy.

What is a chocolate Easter egg? 

Chocolate eggs were made because the German Easter Bunny, called Osterhase, would lay the eggs given to children. Eggs were also a symbol of good luck and new life.

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These sweet breads marked with a Christian symbol are traditionally eaten during Lent, particularly on Good Friday.

What are hot cross buns? 

It is said that a 12th-century monk who baked the rolls on Good Friday was the first to mark them with a cross. Legend says that if you hang a hot cross bun from your kitchen rafters on Good Friday, it will remain fresh and mold-free for the year. This stems from the belief that the body of Christ did not show decay during the time between His death and resurrection.

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