This disciple was known for betraying Jesus.
Judas.
This Warner Brothers cartoon rabbit was known for the phrase, "What's up Doc?"
Bugs Bunny.
Much like on Valentine's Day, this type of candy is most popular on Easter.
Chocolate.
About 70% of Easter candy purchased is chocolate.
Children of all ages participate in this annual event where their hunting skills are tested.
An Easter egg hunt.
This term refers to an amount of money saved for the future.
A nest egg.
When Jesus entered Jerusalem on Palm Sunday he was riding atop this animal.
A donkey.
This fictional bunny of song comes "hoppin' down the bunny trail".
Peter Cottontail.
This part of a chocolate bunny is most popular to eat first.
The ears.
This meat, with roots in Passover celebrations, is also a traditional Easter food.
Lamb.
Another way to express embarrassment or humiliation.
"to have egg on one's face".
This woman was the first person to see the risen Christ.
Mary Magdalene.
This rabbit, from the film "Bambi", gets his name from his habit of repeatedly tapping his left hind foot.
Thumper.
Originally developed in Italy, this popular chocolate egg comes with a toy inside.
Kinder Surprise.
These white flowers are often used to decorate homes and churches at Easter, and symbolize the purity of Christ.
Easter lilies.
Don't risk losing everything by having only one plan and depending entirely on it for success.
"Don't put all of your eggs in one basket".
Christians commemorate this famous meal on Maundy Thursday.
The Last Supper.
Maundy originates from the Latin word mandatum and refers to the command to love one another.
This cloth toy rabbit longs to become "real" through the love of his owner.
The Velveteen Rabbit.
What is the most popular Easter egg in Australia?
Cadbury Creme Egg
Each Easter season more than 500 million Cadbury Creme eggs are sold worldwide
These sweet breads marked with a Christian symbol are traditionally eaten during lent.
Hot cross buns.
Another way to say you are acting in a cautious manner to avoid upsetting someone.
"walking on eggshells"
This inscription was placed above Jesus' head on the cross.
INRI, which means "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews".
Alice follows this bunny down the rabbit hole into Wonderland.
The White Rabbit.
Sixteen billion jelly beans are produced each Easter season. This flavour is the most popular.
Cinnamon.
Black licorice is the second-most popular.
The Royal Easter Show is held in which Australian capital city?
Sydney
This phrase refers to the practice of ruining something that is making one successful.
"to kill the goose that lays the golden egg".