Irish Symbols
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100

This green plant has three leaves and is a symbol of Ireland.

What is a shamrock?

100

This salty meat is often eaten with cabbage on St. Patrick’s Day.

What is corned beef?

100

 This holiday is celebrated on March 17.

What is St. Patrick’s Day?

100

People wear this color to celebrate the holiday.

What is green?

100

Finding one with four leaves is said to bring good luck.

What is a four-leaf clover?

200

This small imaginary man wears green and hides gold.

What is a leprechaun?

200

This green milkshake is popular at fast food restaurants in March.

What is a Shamrock Shake?

200

St. Patrick is known for bringing this religion to Ireland.

What is Christianity?

200

Big celebrations often include these with music and floats.

What are parades?

200

This metal color is linked to treasure at the end of the rainbow.

What is gold?

300

This musical instrument is often used in Irish music and looks like a small guitar.

What is a fiddle?

300

This vegetable is often served with corned beef.

What is cabbage?


300

St. Patrick was originally from this place, not Ireland.

What is Britain?

300

Pinching someone who doesn’t wear green is a common what?

What is a tradition?

300

This colorful arc in the sky is said to lead to a pot of gold.

What is a rainbow?

400

The shamrock was used to explain this idea of “three in one.”

What is the Holy Trinity?

400

This Irish bread often has raisins and is slightly sweet.

What is soda bread?

400

St. Patrick is said to have driven these out of Ireland (legend).

What are snakes?

400

Chicago dyes this river green every year.

What is the Chicago River?

400

This number is often considered lucky in Irish culture.

What is three?

500

This color was once associated with St. Patrick before green became popular.

What is blue?

500

This Irish stew usually includes lamb, potatoes, and carrots.

What is Irish stew?

500

St. Patrick’s Day was originally a religious feast day in this century (approximate acceptable answer).

What is the 5th century?

500

The first St. Patrick’s Day parade was actually held in this country, not Ireland.

What is the United States?

500

The phrase “luck of the Irish” became popular during this type of historical rush.

What is the gold rush?

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