A beaten egg mixture that is cooked without stirring/mixing and folded in half.
Omelet
The candy that is most sold at Easter, other than chocolate bunnies.
Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs
Jesus rode into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday on this animal.
Donkey
The month most associated with "in like a lion, out like a lamb."
March
This rabbit is known for trying to protect his bowl of cereal.
Trix Rabbit
The part of the egg that contains the most fat, vitamins, and minerals.
Yolk
This historic, annual tradition on the South Lawn of the White House on Easter Monday that began in 1878.
Egg Rolling
The name of the disciple that betrayed Jesus to the leaders of the Jews.
Judas Iscariot
This type of bird closely associated with the arrival of Spring.
The robin.
This rabbit is known for his large personality and was also best friends with a recently deceased viper.
Snowball
The highest USDA Grade of eggs.
AA
The flower most commonly associated with Easter and represents purity.
The Lily
This woman was the 1st to see Jesus after his resurrection.
Mary Magdalene
In the U.S., this Japanese national flower begins blooming in March.
Cherry Blossoms
This animated character made his official debut in the 1904 cartoon, "A Wild Hare."
Bugs Bunny
This is the largest commercially sold chicken eggs.
Jumbo
The popularity of this candy peaks at Easter when an estimated 16 billion are consumed.
Jellybeans
This holiday season concludes with Easter.
Lent
This historical figure proposed the idea of Daylight Savings Time.
Benjamin Franklin
This bunny is famous for wearing sunglasses and flip flops.
The Energizer Bunny
To tell if an egg is raw or hard-boiled without breaking it, you should do this to it.
Spin it.
The Easter Bunny delivers eggs to children in the U.S., but in Switzerland, it's this bird that delivers the eggs.
The Cuckoo bird
This is the week leading up to Easter and begins on Palm Sunday.
Holy Week
The Spring equinox in the Northern hemisphere marks the beginning of this season in the Southern hemisphere.
Autumn/Fall
This popular rabbit is on the cover of chocolate syrup.
Nesquik Bunny