Easter knowledge
Riddles for Amy
Passover knowledge
Just need some fun
General knowledge
100

This traditional Easter food is a sweet, braided bread enjoyed in many cultures

What is Easter bread (or “Paska”/“Tsoureki”)?

100

I pop out of hiding when winter is done, My shadow may scare me, or I might see none.  Who am I?

A groundhog

100

This soup is traditionally served with dumplings made from matzah meal.

What is matzah ball soup?

100

Why couldn’t the leopard play hide‑and‑seek?

 Because he was always spotted!

100

I start out plain, in a carton I lay,
But children love dressing me up for the day.
What am I?

A decorated egg

200

These colorful, edible marshmallow treats are shaped like chicks or bunnies.

What are Peeps?

200

I flash like I’m taking selfies, Then yell like I stubbed my toe.  What am I?

Lightning and thunder: the dramatic duo

200

This cake-like dessert is made without flour but often includes nuts.

What is a nut cake (or flourless cake)?

200

What has ears but cannot hear?

A cornfield!

200

I sit on the plate in a circle of six, Each item around me with meaning that sticks.  What am I?

The Seder plate

300

These egg-shaped chocolates often come with a toy inside.

What are Kinder Eggs?

300

I have a neck but no throat, I wear a cap but not a coat.  What am I?

A bottle

300

The flat bread eaten during Passover.

What is matzah?

300

Why was the computer cold?

It left its Windows open!

300

This braided bread, usually eaten weekly, is not eaten on Passover.

What is challah?

400

These candies resemble tiny robin eggs with a crunchy candy shell.

What are Robin Eggs (Whoppers)?

400

I tickle your nose but don’t mean to tease,  I float through the air on invisible breeze. What am I?

Pollen

400

This bitter herb represents the bitterness of slavery.

What is maror?

400

Why can’t your nose be 12 inches long?

Because then it would be a foot!

400

Passover lasts this many days in most Jewish communities outside Israel.

What is eight?

500

This chocolate bunny part is the most commonly eaten first.

What are the ears?

500

I get sharper the more you use me, But I’m not a knife or a pencil.  What am I?

Your brain

500

This sweet mixture symbolizes the mortar used by slaves.

What is charoset?

500

How do you organize a space party?

You plan - et!

500

 In this country, the world‑famous Giant Omelette Festival produces an omelette using thousands of eggs on Easter Monday.

What is France? (Specifically Bessières)

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