What animal is most commonly associated with delivering Easter eggs?
Rabbits / Bunnies
What type of meat is traditionally eaten on Easter Sunday in many countries?
Lamb
What season does Easter take place in?
Spring
What chocolate egg is famous for containing a toy surprise inside?
A Kinder Egg
What is the spelling of a _ _ _ _ _ egg?
Cadburys - yellow and white in the middle, chocolate on the outside.
A creme egg
What type of hat is traditionally decorated and worn in Easter parades?
Easter Bonnets
Where does chocolate come from in it's original form?
Mexico / South America / Mesoamerica
In which country did the tradition of the Easter Bunny first become popular?
Germany
What does the egg symbolise in Easter tradition?
New life / rebirth
Which spice is traditionally used in hot cross buns?
Cinnamon
In a movie or game an "Easter Egg" is ...
Usually hidden references, inside jokes, or secrets that are hidden or inserted into films or games
Which was the first UK chocolate company to make hollow Easter eggs?
Fry's (now Cadburys)
Which flower is most commonly associated with Easter?
Lilies
Who voices The Easter Bunny in the film "Rise of the Guardians"
Hugh Jackman
What colour were the first easter eggs dyed?
What bird lays eggs that have blood-red yolks?
Flamingos
On a hot cross bun, what is the cross traditionally made from?
Marzipan
Why does the date of Easter change each year?
It depends on the moon.
It is always the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox.
Where is Easter Island?
Chile
What is a Fabergé egg?
A very expensive decorated ceramic egg. They are usually decorated with jewels and gold.
In some parts of Germany what animal delivers eggs?
A fox
The word “Easter” is thought to have come from the name of which ancient goddess?
Ēostre
What is the name of the traditional Easter bread eaten in many Eastern European countries, often braided and sweet?
Babka or Paska
In Australia, what animal is used to promote Easter instead of the rabbit?
The Easter Bilby
What animal delivers Easter eggs in Switzerland instead of the Easter Bunny?
The Easter Cuckoo