According to legend, this can be found at the end of a rainbow.
A pot of gold
This fruit comes in Granny Smith, Crispin, and Gala varieties.
Apples
This is everyone's favorite grumpy Christmas character with a heart two sizes too small.
The Grinch
This sometimes green animal croaks and enjoys eating flies.
Frogs
This is a green plant that pandas eat.
Bamboo
This is the unofficial creature mascot of St. Patrick's Day.
Leprechauns
This veggie looks like a tiny tree.
Broccoli
This movie villain promises to "get you and your little dog too".
The Wicked Witch of the West (The Wizard of Oz)
These sometimes green animals carry their houses on their backs.
Turtles
Green is often associated with this emotion. (Think Inside Out).
Envy
Legend says that St. Patrick banished all of this animal from Ireland.
Snakes
This is the leafy vegetable that you would need to make a BLT.
Lettuce
This monster with only one eye is from Monsters Inc and Monsters University.
Mike Wazowski
This bird has the name of a fruit that is green on the inside and brown and fuzzy on the outside.
Kiwi
These two colors can be mixed to make green.
Blue and Yellow
This popular treat is served at McDonald's during the St. Patrick's Day season.
Shamrock Shakes
This vegetable is very small, round, and green.
Peas
When this character is angry, he turns green and likes to smash things.
The Hulk
This green animal is often said to be praying.
"Praying" Mantis
This board game features Mr. Green, Professor Plum, and Colonel Mustard.
Clue
This was the color originally associated with St. Patrick's Day (it's not green).
Blue
This green fruit was once called a "butter fruit" because of its soft insides that resembled butter.
Pears
This science fiction character shares his knowledge to "Do or do not. There is no try".
Yoda (Star Wars)
This animal swallows stones to help with food digestion
Crocodlie
This is what it means if someone calls you a "greenhorn".
You are inexperienced.