This is the capital of the Republic of Ireland
What is Dublin?
According to folklore, Leprechauns keep this at the end of a rainbow
What is a pot of gold?
Only about 1/5000 clovers grow with this lucky mutation
What is 4 leaves?
He is the Patron Saint of Ireland
Who is St. Patrick?
This blood type is known as the universal recipient
What is AB+?
This is the capital of Northern Ireland
What is Belfast?
This tiny imaginary creature leaves money for children in exchange for their baby teeth
Who is the tooth fairy?
Knocking on this material is thought to dispel bad luck
What is wood?
Who is Oscar Wilde?
This is the smallest planet in our solar system (sorry Pluto, you no longer count)
What is Mercury?
This river flows through the city of Dublin
What is the Liffey river?
This mythological creature from ancient Greece takes the form of a winged horse
What is the Pegasus?
In Spain, eating 12 of this fruit on New Years Eve will bring good luck for each month of the New Year
What are grapes?
This Irish-born author wrote the iconic novel Dracula
Who is Bram Stoker?
This element is, by definition, contained in all organic compounds
What is carbon?
This sea lies between Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom
What is the Irish Sea?
He is the shapeshifting Norse god of trickery
Who is Loki?
Waving statues of Maneki Neko, the lucky cat, are used to bring good fortune in this country
What is Japan?
He's the only Irish actor to portray James Bond
Who is Pierce Brosnan?
This colour reflects all wavelengths of visible light
What is white?
Famous tourist site Blarney Castle is located just outside of this Irish city
What is Cork?
This ghostly figure from Irish mythology is thought to portend death with a terrifying howl or scream
What is a banshee?
The use of wedding bells ringing to bring good fortune to newlyweds is a tradition that started with this English queen
Who is Queen Victoria?
This Irish president signed the Anglo-Irish agreement of 1985 with English PM Margaret Thatcher
Who is Garret FitzGerald?
What is algae?