True or false: Easter is always celebrated on a Sunday.
True.
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What is the most popular easter candy?
Chocolate
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What does the Easter bunny bring to the children?
Baskets full of chocolate and candy.
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
200
What does 'dying' eggs mean?
To decorate them by soaking them in a solution of colored dye. A very popular Easter activity.
200
At Easter, you can find many candies in these two popular shapes.
Eggs and Rabbits
200
'Hare' is another term for what animal?
Rabbit
200
During Lent, people do not eat this type of food.
Meat.
300
In America at Easter, it is common to take pictures of children sitting on the lap of this person.
The Easter Bunny.
300
76% of Americans believe that this part of a chocolate Easter Bunny should be eaten first.
The ears.
300
This country introduced the Easter Bunny to America.
Germany.
300
This flower is the most popular flower of Easter.
The Lily.
400
What is an Easter Egg Hunt?
An Easter egg hunt is a game during which decorated eggs or Easter eggs are hidden for children to find.
400
This type of sweet 'bean' is often found inside plastic easter eggs.
Jelly beans
400
Rabbits and eggs represent this important symbol of Easter.
Rebirth and fertility.
400
This famous avenue hosts the yearly Easter parade in New York City.
Fifth Avenue.
500
Every year the United States, hosts a famous Easter Egg Roll which is a race where children push an egg through grass with a long-handled spoon. Which famous building is the host of the annual Easter Egg Roll?
The White House.
500
What type of candy is a Peep?
Marshmallow
500
According to Christians, what events took place on Easter? (IE: why do they celebrate it?)
Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ in the Christian religion.