What colour do people dye food on St Patrick's day?
Green
In which century did St. Patrick live?
4th, 10th or 17th
The 4th Century
On what day is St. Patrick's Day celebrated?
March 17
What lies at the end of the rainbow?
A pot of gold!
What color do we wear on St Patrick's Day?
Green
What type of beer might we drink on St. Patrick's Day?
Guinness Stout
Where was St. Patrick born?
Ireland, Britain or France
Britain
What colors are on the Irish flag?
Green, White, Orange
What creature comes to visit on St. Patrick's Day?
Leprechaun
What happens if someone does not wear green on St Patrick's day?
The Great Famine in Ireland, this Irish crop diminished significantly leading to a mass exodus.
What are potatoes?
What animal did St. Patrick allegedly drive out of Ireland?
Snakes
In Ireland, what does the color green stand for?
Hope
What does the shamrock represent accord to St. Patrick?
The Holy Trinity
Which city boasts the largest St. Patrick's day parade in the world?
New York City
Name 3 vegetables eaten with meat on St. Patrick's Day.
Potatoes, carrots, cabbage
What position did St. Patrick have when he arrived in Ireland at age 16?
A slave
What was the original color of St. Patricks Day?
Blue
DAILY DOUBLE!!
What is a respected instrument of the Irish and national emblem
The Harp
What city dyes their river green on the Saturday before St Patricks Day?
Chicago
What popular meat was the traditional dish with cabbage before corned beef on St. Patrick's Day?
Irish Bacon
Why is St. Patrick's Day celebrated on March 17th every year?
That is the day of St. Patrick's death
What US city was the first to celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
St. Augustine, Florida. Boston held the realm but historic evidence found that is was celebrated in Florida by Historian Mike Francis
What does the phrase Erin go Bragh mean?
Ireland Forever
What green vegetable is often planted on St. Patricks Day? Peas, Lettuce, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, or Kale?
St. Patricks day is the traditional day to plant Peas and Potatoes