What baked good is a Good Friday tradition in England?
Hot cross buns
What is the name of a male rabbit?
Buck
The Sunday before Easter is called this.
Palm Sunday
Which country celebrates Easter by dressing up as witches and trick or treating door to door?
Sweden
In past years, where did Grandpa Saigeon hide Easter eggs while in the backyard?
In his nose & ears
What part of the cocoa plant is chocolate made from?
beans
Who is always late in Alice in Wonderland?
The white rabbit
The first Easter eggs were coloured red to represent this.
The blood of Jesus.
Easter Island is part of this country.
Chile
Most people bite off what part of a chocolate bunny first?
Ears
In the 13th century, the church prohibited eating this during Holy Week.
eggs
The original Easterbunny in Germany was actually this sort of animal.
Hare
In the Bible, this many days passed between Jesus’ death & resurrection.
3
In what country did the idea of the Easter bunny originate?
Germany
What is the most popular Easter candy in America?
Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs
Which famous chocolate Easter treat is banned in the United States?
Kinder Surprise
What is the traditional Easter mascot in Australia?
Bilby
Which day of Holy Week is to honour the Last Supper?
Holy Thursday
Name the Russian tennis player who won the silver at the 2012 Olympics (second to Serena), who was born on Easter in 1987?
Maria Sharapova
What is the name of the Peanuts Easter special?
It’s the Easter Bunny, Charlie Brown
Why are pretzels considered an Easter food?
Their design is said to look like praying arms & hands.
In Switzerland, this animal delivers Easter eggs to kids.
The cuckoo
In the Bible, what did Jesus and his apostles eat at the Last Supper?
Bread & Wine
What country has the largest Easter Egg Museum in the World?
Poland
Easter’s date is determined by this.
The Moon