What big country celebrates Diwali?
India
What English speaking country is famous for their Independence Day?
USA
Which countries celebrate Anzac Day?
Australia and New Zealand
What country celebrates Bonfire Night?
England (and some other parts of Britain)
What country is the origin for St Patrick's Day?
Ireland
What's an English name for Diwali?
The festival of lights
Independence Day is what date?
July 4th, Fourth of July
What is a "gunfire breakfast"?
Coffee with rum
Remember, remember, the ______ of November, gunpowder treason and plot.
Fifth
Who is St Patrick?
A Catholic saint, the patron saint of Ireland, a saint who is said to have "driven all the snakes away from Ireland".
What religion celebrates Diwali?
Hinduism
What's the reason for the celebration?
The independence from Britain
What is the celebration in memory of?
Soldiers who have died, especially in the First World War
What is the name of the guy people pretend to burn during this night?
Guy Fawkes
What should you wear on St Patrick's Day?
Something green
What do people eat for Diwali?
Lots of candies
Since what year has USA been free?
1776
When is Anzac Day?
April 25th
Bonfire Night is to remember a crime, a treason. What was the treason?
A group of men were caught trying to blow up the House of Lords with King James I inside.
On what date is St Patrick's Day?
March 17th
What's the date for Diwali?
There is no date, it's different every year
Who was the first American president?
George Washington
What particular battle is especially remembered during Anzac Day?
The Battle of Gallipoli in WW1
When did the original event happen, that Bonfire Night remembers?
November 5th 1605.
What's the "Irish" name for Ireland?
Eire