What candy is eaten the most during Easter?
Passover is the oldest continuously celebrated Jewish festival.
True
Passover: celebrating the story of Exodus. It's the oldest, continuously celebrated holiday of the Jewish calendar and runs for seven or eight days, depending on where you live. This year it begins on the evening of April 19.
What is the only kind of coat that goes on wet?
Paint
this flower draws thousands of visitors to our nations capital each year
What is Cherry Blossoms
This popular dessert is topped with a red berry
What is strawberry shortcake
What is easter also known as?
Spring Equinox
Passover celebrates the escape of the Israelites from Israel
True
Celebrates The Exodus, the freedom from slavery of the Children of Israel from ancient Egypt that followed the Ten Plagues. 21st day of Nisan in Israel, and among some liberal Diaspora Jews; 22nd day of Nisan outside Israel among more traditional Diaspora Jews.
What are two things people never eat before breakfast?
lunch and dinner
This bulbous flower ranks 3rd out of the most popular flowers worldwide
What is tulip
It's finally warm enough to eat this cold dessert
Ice Cream
Easter gets its name from:
the goddess: "eastre" the goddess "Athena"
Matzah is:
Unleavened bread
what can't be used until its broken
egg
The name of this flower is also a popular Goo Goo Dolls song
What is Iris
This animal turned candy is popular with children
Chocolate Bunny
What holiday is egg throwing correlated to?
Egg tossing, egg toss, or egg throwing is a game associated with Easter.
The egg was a symbol of the rebirth of the earth in Pagan celebrations of spring and was adopted by early Christians as a symbol of the rebirth of man at Easter.[1]
The Seder plate holds a sample of the special ritual foods.
True
Seder plate: The seder plate (there's usually one per table) holds at least six of the ritual items that are talked about during the seder: the shankbone, karpas, chazeret, charoset, maror, and egg.
what has many keys but can't open any doors
piano
This yellow and orange flower was also part of the name of a hotel in a popular book turned movie
What is Marigold
This green vegetable is harvested from March through June
What is Asparagus
How many jellybeans do Americans consume each year?
Americans consume more than 16 million jelly beans during this holiday. That is enough jelly beans to circle the globe not once, not twice, but three time
Ritual foods eaten at Passover include:
Unleaven Bread
I am full of holes; I can hold water. what am I?
sponge
A character from The Hunger Games was named after this flower
What is Primrose
This Academy Award winner thinks "she's lovely"
Stevie Wonder