Blutered blarney
Celtic culture
Fiddles and vittles
Pot o' gold party
"Wits" all relative
100

This is the most popular drink to have on St. Paddy’s Day.

What is Guinness (13 million pints)

100

The national symbol of Ireland is this musical instrument.

What is a harp

100

Traditional Irish stew includes lamb, carrots, potatoes, and onions. It was a common meal for the third-class passengers of this notorious vessel.

What is the Titanic

100

St. Paddy’s Day is celebrated on March 17, which is to commemorate St. Patrick’s _____.

What is his death (in 461 CE)

100

Beginning in 1845, this devastating blight caused widespread hunger throughout Ireland when infestation ruined up to one-half of crop. (AND about three-quarters crop over the next several years)

What is the Potato Famine

200

The legal drinking age in Ireland is ____ years old.

What is 18 years old

200

Dublin was actually founded by this nomadic group in the ninth century – not to be confused with a popular Minnesota sports team.

Who are the Vikings

200

This now popular St. Patrick’s Day meal is actually not authentic to the Irish, but to Irish American immigrants.

What is corned beef and cabbage

200

Green didn’t become associated with St. Paddy’s Day until the 17th century. Until then it was originally associated with this color.

What is blue

200

According to Irish lore, leprechauns actually earn their gold by doing this type of labor.

What is making and mending shoes.

300

Even though it is now a big drinking holiday, St. Paddy’s Day used to be a dry holiday up until this decade.

What is the 1970s

300

The world’s oldest working ________ can be found off the coast of County Wexford as both a beacon and a popular tourist attraction. (It’s been around for over 800 years)

What is a lighthouse

300

A “boxy” is this type of Irish-culture food.

What is a potato cake (pancake)

300

Three-leafed shamrocks were believed to be used by St. Patrick to explain this.

What is the holy trinity

300

This common phrase refers to the weather in Ireland, when the rain is misty and the temperature isn’t too cold.

What is a “soft day”.

400

This boozy Irish beverage was invented after an emergency plane landing in 1943. A serious storm caused a plane headed for NYC to turn around and land. During the grounding, a local chef invented the concoction for passengers.

What is Irish coffee

400

Ireland has won this popular song contest seven times – more than any other country.

What is Eurovision

400
Irish black pudding isn't actually pudding. It's actually made from ____.

What is blood sausage (with pork fat, beef suet, cereal, barley oats etc. mixed in)

400

Up until the 1970s, pubs were closed in Ireland on St. Paddy’s Day with the exception of beer vendors being allowed at this one location.

What is the big national dog show

400

Ireland’s most iconic beer is also responsible for the world’s most iconic record-holding book; which is ____.

What is The Guinness Book of World Records 

500
The main difference between Irish whiskey and American whiskey is its ingredients. Irish whiskey is made from this...

What is barley (American whiskey is made from corn, rye, or wheat)

500

Irish storywriter, Bram Stoker wrote this iconic, classic horror story.

What is Dracula

500
Made world-famous in Waterford, Ireland, "blaas" are often enjoyed for breakfast with ham, cheese and onions. Another name for "blaas" is ________.

What is a bread roll

500

This American city has dyed its river green every St. Patrick’s Day since 1962.

What is Chicago

500

“Erin go bragh” means this common Irish saying.

What is Ireland forever

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