Legend says if captured, a leprechaun must surrender this in exchange for freedom.
What is a pot of gold?
On what date is St. Patrick's Day celebrated?
What is March 17th?
This is the national flower of Ireland.
What is the Shamrock?
Saint Patrick is known for banishing these out of Ireland.
What are snakes?
Fun Fact: The real reason there are no snakes in Ireland is because after the Ice Age, the land bridge connecting Ireland to Europe was submerged and snakes could not slither onto the island.
Leprechauns belong to this magical/mythical creature family.
What are fairies?
This river is dyed green every year in celebration of St. Patrick's Day.
What is the Chicago River?
This is the nickname often used when referencing Ireland.
Saint Patrick died on this date.
What is March 17th?
A Leprechaun colony is said to reside in this US town.
Where is Portland, OR?
This specific meat is usually eaten on St. Patrick's Day.
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From left to right, these three colors make up the Irish flag.
What are green, white, and orange.
Saint Patrick was originally born in this country.
Where is Britian?
Leprechauns do this to earn their gold.
What is making/mending shoes?
This is the amount of Guinness consumed on St. Patrick's Day worldwide.
Hint: In the millions
What is 13 million pints?
This is the name of a traditional Irish potato pancake.
What is a boxty?
There are two Saint Patrick's Cathedrals, located in these two cities.
Where are Dublin, Ireland and New York, NY.
In Old Irish, the word Leprechaun translates into this phrase.
What is "small body"?
The first St. Patrick's Day parade was held here.
Where is St. Augustine, FL?
Fun Fact: It was held on March 17th, 1601
This famous ship was built in Ireland, specifically in Belfast's Harland and Wolfe docks.
What is the Titanic?
Saint Patrick was credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland and converting this group of individuals.
Who are the Pagan and Druid societies?