Who discovered the empty tomb of Jesus?
Who is Mary Magdalene?
This determined bunny dreams of becoming the first rabbit police officer in her city.
Who is Judy Hopps?
The 1st Easter eggs were dyed which color?
red, blue, green, yellow, purple?
What is red? (red symbolize the blood of Christ AND red dye was easily produced using natural materials, such as red onion skins).
On which day is a tradition to make pancakes?
a. Shrove Tuesday
b. Ash Wednesday
c. Maundy Thursday
d. Good Friday
What is Shrove Tuesday? (the day that proceeds Ash Wednesday and marks the beginning of lent).
This type of egg is cooked in simmering water until the whites are set whil the yolks remain soft and runny.
What is poached? (adding a splash of vinegar to your simmering water, helps prevent the egg whites from spreading out and keeps the egg compact)
Who is Joseph of Arimathea?
In 1988, this animated character is accused of murder and seeks the help of detective Eddie valiant to clear his name.
Who is Roger Rabbit?
In what country did the tradition of the Easter bunny originate?
What is Germany? (During the 16th century, the idea of the Easter Hare laid eggs to symbolize new life and fertility. German immigrants bought this tradition to the US in the 18th century).
The White House Easter Egg Roll has been a tradition since what year?
a. 1878
b. 1908
c. 1938
d. 1948
What is a. 1878?
What is the term for eggs that are cooked in boiling water with the yolk left runny?
What was the name of the garden where Jesus was arrested?
What is Gethsemane?
In the classic children's book by Margery Williams, this stuffed rabbit becomes real through the power of love and the belief of his owner.
Who is the velveteen Rabbit?
The most popular Easter candy is _______.
a. Cadbury Eggs
b. Jelly Beans
c. Peeps
d. Chocolate bunny
What are b. Jelly Beans?
In Bermuda, people _________ on good Friday to symbolize, Jesus' ascension into heaven.
a. light bonfires
b. fly kites
c. plant trees
d. release doves
What is b. fly kites?
In this cooking method, are beaten and then fried in a pan with various fillings such as cheese, vegetables, or meats.
What is an omelette? (omelette gets its name from the French word "little mass")
Which Old Testament event is often paralleled with Jesus' resurrection?
What is the story of Jonah? (He was in the belly for three days and three nights).
This animated rabbit, created by Charles Schulz, is known for his love of carrots and his famous friend Woodstock.
Who is Snoopy's friend, the Easter Beagle?
What country is known for consuming the most chocolate eggs during the Easter season?
(Canada, United Kingdom, United States, Australia)
What is the UK?
In Poland and Hungary, it's a tradition to _________ on Easter Monday.
a. play pranks on friends/family
b. have a big feast with friends/family
c. pour water on friends/family
d. sing/dance with friends/family around a maypole
What is c. pour water on friends/family?
(it is a playful custom symbolizing cleansing and rejuvenation)
This French cooking technique, eggs are beaten with cream or milk, poured into a butter dish, and cook slowly in a water bath until set.
What is creme brûlée?
Which disciple is traditionally believed to have been the youngest at the time of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection?
Who is John the Apostle?
Before Mickey Mouse, this character was created by Walt Disney, and Ub Iwerks, becoming one of the most animated stars and paving the way for future Disney characters.
Who is Oswald, the Lucky Rabbit?
In 1953, which country set a world record by creating the largest chocolate Easter egg ever made, measuring over 25 feet in height?
(Germany, France, Switzerland, United States, Italy)
What is Italy? (it weighed over 8,000 pounds!!!)
In Finland, children dress up as _______ and go door to door on Easter, trading decorated branches for eggs?
a. bunnies
b. elves
c. vikings
d. witches
What are d. witches? (Virpominen is a tradition that wards off evil spirits for the upcoming year. The kids usually decorate the branches and tap on peoples legs or backs, wishing them health and prosperity. In return, they receive eggs).
This Mediterranean method of cooking eggs involves poaching them in a tomato based sauce. Usually flavored with onions, peppers, and spices...
What is Shakshuka?