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Who is Saint Patrick?

Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland, credited with bringing Christianity to the country in the 5th century.

100

What symbol is often associated with Saint Patrick's Day?

The shamrock (or clover)

100

Which alcoholic beverage is traditionally consumed on Saint Patrick's Day?

Guinness stout, an Irish dry stout

100

In which city is one of the largest Saint Patrick's Day parades held?

New York City

100

Which Irish author wrote the famous novel "Ulysses"?

James Joyce

200

What is the significance of the date March 17th for Saint Patrick's Day?

March 17th is believed to be the date of Saint Patrick's death, and it has been commemorated as Saint Patrick's Day since the early 17th century.

200

What color is traditionally associated with Saint Patrick's Day?

Green

200

What traditional Irish dish is commonly eaten on Saint Patrick's Day?

Colcannon

200

What is the name of the annual Saint Patrick's Day festival held in Dublin, Ireland?

The St. Patrick's Festival

200

What is the name of the mythical creature from Irish folklore that is said to bring good luck?

The leprechaun

300

In what year did Saint Patrick's Day become an official public holiday in Ireland?

1903

300

What does the term "Erin Go Bragh" mean?

It's an anglicization of the Irish phrase "Éirinn go Brách," which means "Ireland Forever."

300

What is the traditional Saint Patrick's Day dessert made with whiskey-soaked raisins, mixed with custard and whipped cream?

Irish whiskey trifle

300

Which Irish city is known as the "City of Tribes" and holds a large Saint Patrick's Day parade?

Galway

300

In Irish mythology, who is the female spirit said to represent Ireland?

Ériu, after whom Ireland is named (Éire in Irish)

400

In what year was the first Saint Patrick's Day parade held in Dublin, Ireland?

1931

400

What is the tradition of "drowning the shamrock" on Saint Patrick's Day?

It involves placing a shamrock in one's final drink of the day and then consuming it as a toast to Saint Patrick and Ireland.

400

What is the traditional Saint Patrick's Day food that consists of mashed potatoes and chopped kale or cabbage, sometimes with scallions and butter?

Champ

400

What famous American city boasts a large population of Irish descent and celebrates Saint Patrick's Day with a parade along Fifth Avenue?

Boston

400

What is the name of the national emblem of Ireland, a stylized, three-leaved plant?

The harp

500

What was the real name of Mexican revolutionary leader known as "Pancho Villa"? 

Doroteo Arango
500

What does "Teotihuacán" mean?

Place where our gods were created

500

Where is the "Guacamaya" originally from? 

Leon

500

What came after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand  

First World War

500

What is the "Guelaguetza"?

Traditional festival in Oaxaca celebrating solidarity.  
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