Food/Candy
History
Easter Bunny
April
Anything Easter
100

This holiday surpasses Easter as the largest candy-consuming holiday

Halloween

100

The traditional act of painting eggs is called

Pysanka

100

The Easter bunny is not a bunny at all. and is more specifically a.

Hare

100

How many days are in April

30

100

Easter Sunday is always the first Sunday after this.

A Full Moon

200

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

Ears

200

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

Ash Wednesday

200

The Rabbit commonly is a symbol of what?

Rebirth

200

April First is known as this holiday.

April Fools

200

Easter candle is made of this type of wax.

Beewax

300

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

Jelly Beans

300

Every year the Pope sends this blessing to the world.

"Urbi et Orbi"

300

This country introduced the Easter Bunny.

Germany

300

On April 15, 1912, this ship sank.

Titanic

300

The Easter Lily is native to this country.

Japan

400

The most popular non-chocolate candy during Easter.

Peep

400

Mardi Gras translates to what in English

Fat Tuesday

400

The Easter Bunny most commonly represents a symbol of

Fertility/Rebirth

400

On April 26, 1986, this nuclear power plant exploded. 

Chernobyl

400

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

Hot Cross Buns

500

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

Pretzel

500

This avenue hosts the yearly Easter parade in NYC.

5th Avenue

500

In Sweden the Easter Bunny is not a bunny at all, and is instead this creature you would most likely find on Halloween. 

Easter Witches
500

What are the 2 possible Zodiac signs that fall in April?

Aries and Taurus

500

Spell 

Marshmallow

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