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Spring WORDS
100

The day Jesus died. 

Good Friday. 

100

These flowers white in colour can represent the purity and innocence of Jesus during Easter. 

Lilies

100

Egg decorating started in this country.

Ukraine

100

This slightly sweet, often braided holiday loaf—sometimes decorated with colorful eggs—is traditionally served during Easter celebrations in many cultures.

Easter Bread

100

Studies suggest _______% of people eat the ears of a chocolate bunny first.

76%

100

Time to open the windows, toss the clutter, and grab the mop—this yearly event marks a fresh start at home.

Spring cleaning 

200

The event that took place 3 days after Jesus died. 

Resurrection. 

200

This type of egg is banned in the USA. 

Kinder Surprise Eggs. 

200

In the town of Haux, over 4,500 eggs are used to make a giant omelette on Easter Monday to feed over 1,000 people.

France

200

Despite their mischievous name hinting at an evil person, this classic Easter appetizer is actually made from something quite heavenly. 

Deviled eggs 

200

The largest chocolate egg was approximately ____ feet tall.

34

200

Where University students go wild... 

Spring break 

300

This event is remembered during Holy Thursday and is the origin of the Christian practice of communion.

The Last Supper

300

The largest Easter parade is held in this American state. 

New York 

300

In this country, eggs are dyed deep red to symbolize the blood of Christ.

Greece
300

Often referred to as Jesus and known as a traditional meal symbolizing spring.

Lamb 

300

While chocolate eggs are popular, Americans consume approximately  _____ million jelly beans during the holiday.

16 

300

This farm-inspired phrase is often used to gently remind someone they’re past their youthful prime.

Spring chicken 

400

Jesus was executed by crucifixion by this Roman governor.

Pontious Pilate

400

The Easter Bunny made its way to America in this  century.

18th 

400

In this country, there's an Easter bird instead of an Easter bunny.

Switzerland

400

A bunny would love to eat this as their last course. 

Carrot Cake 

400

The most expensive easter egg in the world once sold at this price. 

18.5 million

400

This phrase describes what people do to their clocks when daylight saving time begins.

Spring forward

500

She is believed to be the first person to see Jesus after his resurrection.

Mary Magdalene

500

This Ontario CITY holds the legacy for Canada's largest egg hunt, having set a Guinness World Record in 2001 by hiding over 254,000 Hershey chocolate eggs in Queen Victoria Park.

Niagara Falls

500

Large bonfires are lit on Easter Saturday or Sunday to mark the end of winter in this country. 

Germany 

500

The connection between this snack and Easter has to do with the way it is twisted, symbolizing arms being crossed when in prayer.

Pretzel

500

The number of chocolate bunnies that are produced annually for the Easter holiday, with the vast majority produced for consumers in the USA.

90 Million 

500

This astronomical event in March marks the moment when day and night are nearly equal in length worldwide.

Spring Equinox

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