Easter Bunny
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All things Easter
100

76% of Americans think this part of a chocolate easter bunny should be eaten first.

-The feet

-The ears

-The tail

The ears

100

This holiday surpasses Easter as the largest candy-consuming holiday

-Halloween

-Christmas

-Valentine's Day

Halloween

100

Lent is the forty-six day period just prior to Easter Sunday. It begins on

-The day after Mardi Gras

-Ash Wednesday

-The sixth Wednesday before Easter

Ash Wednesday

100

Lent is the forty-six day period just prior to Easter Sunday. It begins the day after this well known party in New Orleans.

-Mardi Gras

-Shrove Tuesday

-Fat Tuesday

Fat Tuesday 

100

Easter candle is made of this type of wax.

-Beeswax
-Paraffin wax
-Soy wax

What is beewax.

200

The chief wild rabbit of North America.

-The snowshoe hare

-The black-tailed jackrabbit

-The Eastern cottontail

The Eastern cottontail

200

The most popular non-chocolate candy during Easter.

-Jelly beans

-Marshmallow Peeps

-Sweet tarts

Marshmallow Peeps
 

200

Easter was originally a festival started by this group? Also known for their motorcycle club.

-Outlaws
-Hells Angels
-Pagans

Pagans.

200

Where the White House egg roll takes place.

-Ellipse Park near the White House
-South Lawn of the White House
-President's Park, also known as Lafayette Park

the South Lawn.

200

The Easter Lily is native to this country.

-Japan
-Taiwan
-China

Japan.

300

This country introduced the Easter Bunny.

-England
-France
-Germany

Germany.

300

This snack was originally associated with Easter because its twists were thought to resemble arms crossed in prayer

-Pretzels
-Twizzlers
-Breadsticks

Pretzel.

300

This president started the White House Easter Egg roll.

-President James A. Garfield
-President Benjamin Harrison
-President Rutherford B. Hayes

Rutherford B Hayes.

300

This avenue hosts the yearly Easter parade in NYC.

-Fifth Avenue
-Park Avenue
-Madison Avenue

5th Avenue.

300

Easter Sunday is always the first Sunday after this.

- Always the first Sunday after the first full moon occurring on or after the vernal equinox.
- Always the first Sunday after the ecclesiastical full moon following the vernal equinox.
- Always the first Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon

The first full moon.

400

Rabbits and Hares represent this symbol.

-Speed and agility
-Fertility and abundance
-Springtime and renewal

Fertility and abundance.

400

The first candy to be on the Space Shuttle.

-M&M's
-Skittles
-Hershey's Kisses

M&Ms

400

The traditional act of painting eggs.

-Egg dyeing
-Egg coloring
-Pysanka (Ukrainian egg painting technique)

Pysanka.

400

Dutch and German children made these out of their bonnets and caps. Today we know them as an easter basket.

-Bird nest
-Squirrel nest
-Beaver lodge

Bird nests.

400

Mardi Gras means Fat Tuesday in this language.

-French
-Latin
-Italian

French.

500

The popular song Peter Cottontail was written by the same men who wrote Frosty the Snowman.

-Steven Nelson and Jack Rollins
-Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens
-Chuck Berry and Little Richard

Steven Nelson and Jack Rollins.

500

The Rodda Candy Company created Peeps but originally sold these Easter favorites.

-Chocolate eggs
-Jelly Beans
-Marshmallow bunnies

Jelly Beans.

500

Every year the Pope sends this blessing to the world.

-Apostolic blessing
-Papal blessing
-Urbi et Orbi

"Urbi et Orbi"

500

It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown was created for Halloween, while this cartoon special has been a tradition for Easter Sunday.

-"It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown"
-"Here Comes Peter Cottontail"
-"Hoppy Easter, Charlie Brown"

"It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown."

500

These treats were given out by monks and given to the poor during lent.

-Pretzels
-Hot cross buns
-Pancakes

What is hot cross buns.

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