This holiday is observed on March 17th
What is St Patrick's Day?
This is the original color of St. Patrick's Day
What is BLUE?
The name of the mint-flavored McDonald's sweet treat
What is the Shamrock Shake?
This USA east coast city held the very first St. Patrick's Day parade
What is Boston?
A common small treat children enjoy for St. Patrick's Day that reflects a Leprechaun's treasure.
What are chocolate gold coins?
This person died on March 17th 461 A.D. and is considered the Patron Saint of Ireland
Who is Saint Patrick?
The colors of the Irish flag
What are green, orange, and white?
The national emblem of Ireland
What is the shamrock?
This year was the very first St. Patrick's Day parade documented in America
What is 1737?
This religious group goes to Mass on St. Patrick's Day
Who are "Catholics"?
These legendary Irish beings wore green
What are fairies and leprechauns?
This cereal brand has a leprechaun as its mascot, whom children chase after for his special treasures.
What is "Lucky Charms?"
This year was the first time a St. Patrick's Day parade was held in Ireland
What is 1903?
This is the (protective) reason for wearing green on St. Patrick's Day
What is "not to be pinched?"
This group of people brought the holiday to America during a mass migration
Who are Irish Immigrants?
Many bars across the U.S. sell this on St. Patrick's Day to keep the spirit of the holiday up
What is green beer?
Legend says that each leaf on the clover means something: the first for hope, the second for faith, the third for love and the fourth for...
What is luck?
This city hosts the LARGEST St. Patrick's Day parade in the world
What is New York City?
This windy city dyes its rivers green in celebration of St. Patrick's Day
What is Chicago?
St. Patrick had driven out this group of people depicted as "snakes" by converting people to Christianity
Who are Pagans?
This city hosts a ceremony where a green stripe is painted down every road
What is Seattle?
This is the ratio of how many regular three-leaf clovers are found in comparison to every "lucky" four-leaf clover
What is about 10,000 regular per every lucky one (1/10,000)?
The world's shortest St. Patrick's Day parade occurs in this country
What is Dripsey, Ireland?
This custom of floating a shamrock on the top of a whiskey before drinking it
What is Drowning the Shamrock?