When you were little, your parents told you to make sure to eat these.
Veggies
Children in this Northern European country dress as witches for Halloween.
Finland
The location at the White House where the Easter Egg Roll is held.
South Lawn
This baked good is a Good Friday tradition in England.
Hot Cross Buns
In Britain, the Easter Act of 1928 was an attempt to do what.
Establish a set date for Easter
Traditional Christmas beverage.
Eggnog
In Switzerland, this animal delivers Easter Eggs to kids. (It also makes for a really fun wall clock).
Cuckoo
Chile
After chocolate, this Easter candy is the most popular in the U.S.
Marshmallow Peeps
This holiday is celebrated on the last day before Lent begins.
Mardi Gras
A person, typically a homeless one, who lives by asking for money or food.
Beggar
Hop-egging, a dance between Easter Eggs on the floor, is performed in what country.
England
This country houses the largest Easter Egg museum in the world.
Poland
This meat is often associated with Easter.
Lamb
This jeweler decorated Easter Eggs for royalty.
Peter Karl Faberge
DAILY DOUBLE!
A person who makes, distributes, or sells goods illegally.
This U.S. state held the largest Easter Egg hunt ever.
Florida
DAILY DOUBLE!
The first Easter Lily bloomed in what country.
This breakfast food is often served on Shrove Tuesday.
Pancakes
In 2015, a UK chocolatier produced the chocolate Cumberbunny as a tribute to what actor.
Benedict Cumberbatch
A style of popular music with a strongly accented subsidiary beat, originating in Jamaica.
Reggae
Pysanka is the traditional way of painting Easter Eggs in this Easter European country (Capital City is Kiev).
Ukraine
The U.S. President who presided over the first Easter Egg Roll.
Rutherford B. Hayes
During the 13th century, the Catholic church prohibited eating this food during Holy Week.
Eggs
According to the Bible, this was the first person to enter Jesus' tomb.
Peter