Shamrocks & Sweets
Around the World
Pot of Gold
Irish or Not
100

This cereal mascot is a leprechaun named Lucky.

LUCKY CHARMS

100

This U.S. city dyes its river green every St. Patrick’s Day.

CHICAGO

100

According to legend, a leprechaun hides his gold at the end of this.

RAINBOW

100

Guinness beer was first brewed in this country.

IRELAND

200

This Irish bread uses baking soda instead of yeast.

SODA BREAD

200

The oldest St. Patrick’s Day parade in the United States takes place in this city.

NEW YORK CITY

200

A rainbow typically appears when these two things occur together

SUNLIGHT AND RAIN

200

Corned beef and cabbage became popular with Irish immigrants in this country.

UNITED STATES

300

Traditional Irish soda bread often contains this dried fruit.

RAISINS OR CURRANTS

300

On March 17th, this country’s capital hosts the largest St. Patrick’s Day parade in Europe.

DUBLIN, IRELAND

300

The Irish word for “gold” is this.

ÓR

300

What Country was St. Patrick born in?

Britain / Roman Britain

400

This fast food chain is famous for its seasonal green Shamrock Shake.

MCDONALD’S

400

In this Canadian city, the St. Patrick’s Day parade is one of the oldest in North America.

MONTREAL

400

Only people with this trait can supposedly find a leprechaun’s pot of gold.

LUCK

400

Irish coffee, coffee mixed with whiskey and cream, was invented in this country.

IRELAND

500

This traditional Irish fruit-filled bread is often eaten around St. Patrick’s Day.

BARMBRACK

500

Outside Ireland, this continent surprisingly hosts the most St. Patrick’s Day parades in the world.

NORTH AMERICA

500

Traditionally, leprechauns are known for this craft or trade.

SHOEMAKING

500

Which country made bagpipes most famous?

SCOTLAND

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