The country where Saint Patrick was born
What is Britain? (United Kingdom)
The three colors of the flag of the Republic of Ireland
What is green, white, and orange?
Wear this color on Saint Patrick's day to symbolize luck
What is green?
The anniversary of Saint Patrick's death, and the day Saint Patrick's day is celebrated
When is March 17th?
Saint Patrick is said to have driven this animal out of Ireland
Saint Patrick escaped slavery by fleeing to this country
Where is France?
The national symbol of Ireland
What is the harp?
The odds of finding a lucky one of these in nature is roughly 1 in 10,000
What is a four-leaf clover?
The first recorded instance of this St. Patrick's day tradition in history took place in New York City on March 17th, 1762
What is a parade?
The original color representing Saint Patrick's Day
What is blue?
This plant is said to have been used by Saint Patrick to illustrate the Holy Trinity
What is the shamrock?
This color hair evolved to protect from the sun and is commonly found among people of Irish descent
What is red?
According to legend, you can find a lucky pot of gold at the end of this meteorological phenomenon
What is a rainbow?
The river in this American city is dyed green every year on Saint Patrick's Day
What is Chicago?
The name of these mythological creatures means 'shoemaker' in Gaelic
What are leprechauns?
The religion Saint Patrick brought with him to Ireland when he returned as a bishop
What is Catholicism? (prompt on Christianity)
Northern Ireland is a member of this country, which also includes England, Scotland, and Wales
What is the United Kingdom? (also accept Britain)
These are hung above your doorway to bring good luck
What is a horseshoe?
People often put this harmless additive in food to celebrate Saint Patrick's day
What is food coloring/dye?
Currently, over 38 million people claim Irish descent/ancestry in this country
What is the USA?
The original religious identity of Saint Patrick, which is based in nature and was practiced by historical groups like the Druids
What is pagan?
The two countries on the Emerald Isle, the second-largest island in the British Isles
What are the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland?
The Irish tradition of floating a shamrock on top of whiskey before drinking it for good luck
What is drowning the shamrock?
Colcannon, a traditional Irish food, is often eaten on Saint Patrick's day and contains mostly this mashed vegetable, along with cabbage and kale
What are potatoes?
This Leprechaun-themed cereal contains colorful marshmallows in the shape of rainbows, unicorns, and shamrocks
What is Lucky Charms?