This method of cooking them involves mixing them up in a frying pan
Scrambled
This "Looney" Rabbit often fights with a hunter in old timey cartoons.
Buggs Bunny
These candies sound like they would be a vegetable but actually they are just sugar
Jelly beans
Greenback is slang for this. Hopefully you got some in your wallet.
Money
This risky activity has people jump from high places with a heavy duty elastic band attached to their harnass.
Bungee Jump
Some people don't this yellow part
Yolk
The Energizer bunny was a mascot for this type of product
Batteries
This company makes the most popular Easter Candy
Reese's
A house made of glass, used for growing plants
Green House
This is a metal coil, wound up.
Spring
This method of cooking involves cooking the eggs and folding them over gently. Typically filled with meat and cheese.
Omelet
This fruity cereal has a silly rabbit as a mascot
Trix
These children sound like they might be a little grumpy. Probably because they are covered in citric acid.
Sour Patch Kids
If you have one of these digits, your probably are good at growing plants
Green Thumb
This L word typically means a long jump
Leap
This method sounds like it would be difficult, but it is not that "hard". Typically you boil the eggs and peel off the shell.
Hard-Boiled
This Rabbit started off as a folktale in Germany before become popular with immigrants in America
Easter Bunny
Alot of people hate these sweet, baby chicks. Not me though.
Peeps
This type of tree never loses its leaves (needles)
Evergreen
Hip is typically followed by this word. (a small jump)
Hop
One egg from this bird equals about 24 regular Chicken eggs.
Ostrich
A Flemish Giant is the largest species of this animal
Rabbit
Louis the 14th started a tradition by filling an egg shell with this sweet filling
Chocolate
This city is at the end of the yellow brick road in Oz.
Emerald City
In the Olympics, this event has participants run and leap into the sand
Long Jump