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The animal normally associated with Easter. 

What is a bunny?

100

The part of the chocolate bunny typically eaten first.

What are the ears?

100

The sugary, chick-shaped treat eaten on Easter.

What are Peeps?

100

This animal used to be dyed instead of eggs.

What are baby chicks?

100

 The colors associated with Easter.

What are purple and yellow?

200

 The number of days after Lent Easter is celebrated.

What is 40 days?

200

This twisted type of snack is used for Easter celebrations.

What are pretzels?

200

The only other holiday that spends more on candy than Easter.

What is Halloween?

200

This island was discovered on Easter Sunday which is how it got its name.

What is Easter Island?

200

The most common Peep color.

What is yellow?

300

The official flower of Easter.

What is the white lily?

300

This country made the tallest chocolate Easter egg in 2011.

Who is Italy?

300

This person funds a Faberge egg every year for Easter.

Who is the Czar of Russia?

300

The president who created the annual egg roll at the White House.

Who is Rutherford B. Hayes?

300

The number of states that recognize Good Friday as a holiday.

What is 12?

400

The country that originated egg painting.

What is Ukraine?

400

 Peeps originated in what year.

What is 1953?

400

This state held the largest Easter egg hunt in 2007.

What is Florida?

400

This country created the Easter bunny.

What is Germany?

400

The original name for Cadbury Creme Eggs.

What is Fry’s Creme Eggs?

500

The giving of eggs symbolizes this.

What is rebirth?

500

This candy was introduced in the 1930s as an Easter treat.

What are jellybeans?

500

This country has an Easter cuckoo instead of an Easter bunny.

What is Switzerland?

500

 Easter was named after this Anglo-Saxon goddess.

Who is Eostre? 

500

The amount of peeps Americans eat during Easter.

What is 1.5 million?

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