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What is the traditional symbol of St.Patrick's Day? 

A shamrock

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What continent is Ireland in?

Europe

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What food might be served at a feast for St. Patrick's day?

Corned beef and cabbage

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How many leafs does a lucky clover have?

4

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What color is associated with St.Patrick's day?

Green

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What is the traditional creature that comes to your home for St.Patrick's day?

Leprechauns

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What was the original color associated with St.Patrick's day? 

Blue

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What city is known for dying its river green?

Chicago

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According to the legend, what must a leprechaun give you? 

Their treasure
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What is at the bottom of a rainbow?

A pot of gold

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How many leaves does a shamrock have?

3

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Why is St.Patrick celebrated? 

He is celebrated because he is a saint and spread his faith of Christianity to the country of Ireland.

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What is a consequence for not wearing green on St.Patrick's day? 

You get pinched. 

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What kind of bow can't be tied? 

A rainbow!

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What day is St.Patrick's day celebrated on? 

March 17th

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What is a leprechauns gold usually stored in? (not a pot, another word)

A cauldron 

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What is the nickname for Ireland? 

The Emerald Isle

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How many people visit New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral every year? 

Around 5.5 million 

400

When is an Irish potato not Irish? 

When it become FRENCH fries!

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What are the colors of the Irish flag in order? 

Green, white, orange

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What majestic creature were leprechauns based on? 

Faries

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What is another symbol of Ireland?

The harp. 

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Where did the first St.Patrick's day parade take place?

New York City

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What has eyes but can't see? 

A potato

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What city was the first city to have a St.Patrick's day celebration? 

Dublin (the capital of Ireland) 

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