St. Patty's Day
Fun Facts
Leprechaun Lore
Irish Food
Irish History
Anything Goes
100
The date St. Patrick's Day is celebrated.
What is March 17th?
100
As legend states every leprechaun has this hidden in a secret place.
What is a pot of gold?
100
A vegetable with eyes that tastes great mashed or fried.
What are potatoes?
100

Which country ruled Ireland for hundreds of years until about 1169?

Who/What is England/British

100

Dwarf that guards the precious treasure, often found in gardens.

What is a gnome?

200
On St. Patrick's Day we wear this color so that we don't get pinched.
What is green?
200
If captured a leprechaun must give up this.
What is his goloden treasure?
200
A green vegetable that can be eaten boiled or used in coleslaw.
What is cabbage?
200

Ireland's Great Famine, which lasted from 1845 to 1852, started with a massive destruction of what staple crop?

What is a potato?

200

In the 17th century, green became associated with St. Patrick's Day. What color was associated with the holiday originally?

What is blue?

300
The dance that is done to lively Irish music.
What is the Irish Jig?
300

Leprechauns are especially ______ (starts with t) and often turning themselves into rabbits or squirrels to fool you into thinking they are something they aren't.

What is tricky?

300
A special type of meat eaten especially on St. Patrick's Day.
What is corned beef?
300

Two countries encompass "Ireland" name both

What is Northern Ireland and Ireland or the Republic of Ireland
300

Each year since 1962, Chicago dyes what natural city landmark Kelly green?

What is the river?

400

The National flower of Ireland 

What is the shamrock?

400
Leprechauns lolve to play these on people, causing them to drop or spill things. They often hide keys and other belongings, just to frustrate us.
What are tricks?
400
This is a fungus that is called a toadstool but if you look for this at a market it is called by another name.
What is a mushroom
400

Bram Stroker is a famous Irish author who wrote this well known vampire tale. Name that story.

What is Dracula?

400

To celebrate St. Paddy's Day in Ireland, Dublin hosts a huge festival that lasts how many days?

What is four?

500
A word the Irish use that means small.
What is the word "wee"?
500
When leprechauns are caught they often trick their captors into doing this, just for a split second so that they can make their escape.
What is looking away?
500
This is an Irish food that you can eat like toast.
What is Irish soda bread?
500

Thanks to their video for "Zombie" what '90s alt rock band were the first Irish band to reach one billion views on YouTube?

Who are 'The Cranberries'

500
A nickname for Ireland.
What is The Emerald Isle?
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