This disciple betrayed Jesus shortly after they left the Garden of Gethsemane.
Who is Judas?
This spring animal, often associated with fertility, became a popular symbol of Easter, believed to bring eggs.
What is the Easter Bunny?
This marshmallow treat, often shaped like a chick, bunny, or egg and covered in colored sugar, is a quintessential Easter candy.
What are Peeps?
This is the general term for a female rabbit.
What is a doe?
This large aquatic mammal is known for its distinctive tusk.
What is the walrus?
This beverage did Jesus share with his disciples at the Last Supper, saying, "This is my blood of the covenant."
This Christian observance, a period of fasting and penitence leading up to Easter, lasts for approximately 40 days.
What is Lent?
This large, hollow chocolate figure, often shaped like the Easter Bunny, is a popular centerpiece for Easter candy collections.
What is a chocolate bunny?
These long appendages on a rabbit's head are crucial for detecting sound and potential danger.
What are whiskers (or ears)?
This American poet wrote "Leaves of Grass."
Who is Walt Whitman?
DAILY DOUBLE!
Jesus instituted this practice at the Last Supper, commanding his followers to continue doing it in remembrance of him.
What is communion?
This springtime flower, which often blooms around Easter, symbolizes purity and new beginnings.
What is the lily?
This candy bar company releases a springtime version of their classic treat shaped like an egg.
What is Snickers (or Mars, etc.)?
This is the term for a baby rabbit.
What is a kit?
This spicy condiment is made from ground mustard seeds, vinegar, and spices.
What is Worcestershire sauce?
According to John's Gospel, this act of service did Jesus perform for his disciples during the Last Supper.
What is washing their feet?
The practice of dyeing Easter eggs can be traced back to early Christians who used this color to symbolize the blood of Christ.
This layered candy, often featuring peanut butter and a crispy wafer, is sometimes found in Easter assortments in egg-shaped form.
What is a Butterfinger?
Rabbits are known for this rapid form of reproduction.
What is breeding (or multiplying)?
This capital city is located on the North Island of New Zealand.
What is Wellington?
According to the Gospels, this is the emotion Jesus experienced intensely while praying in the garden.
What is anguish (or sorrow, distress)?
Originating with German immigrants in the 1700s, particularly in Pennsylvania, what was the original name for the Easter Bunny, which was then believed to lay colored eggs for children who made nests for it?
What is the Easter Hare (or Osterhase/Oschter Haws)?
These small, round, pastel-colored candies often come in a clear plastic egg and have a slightly waxy coating.
What are jelly beans?
This fictional character is famous for falling down a rabbit hole into a whimsical world.
Who is Alice (referring to Alice in Wonderland)?
This famous battle in 1815 saw Napoleon's final defeat.
What is Waterloo?