Ireland
The capital of Ireland
What is Dublin
Saint Patrick the patron saint of this country
What is Ireland
What shape has become the symbol of St. Patricks day?
What is the Four-Leafed Clover
This city dyes their river green on the Saturday before St Patrick's Day?
Where is Chicago
Irish themed "magicaly delicious" breakfast cereal with a leprachaun for a mascot
What is Lucky Charms
Name one of the colors on the Irish flag

What is green, white, orange
Although falsely believed to be from Ireland, St. Patrick was kidnapped from this region and sold into slavery at the age of 16 by Irish Pirates
What is Roman Britain, present day England/Wales
According to Irish folklore, leprechauns are mischievous fairy creatures who, after finding hidden treasure, bury their pots of gold at the end of a rainbow. What does the word Leprechaun mean?
What is small boy
When was the first St. Patricks Day celebrated?
What is the 9th Century
Celebrations of St. Patrick's Day often use this in their beverages to liven them up
What is Green Dye
Name the two languages most commonly spoken in Ireland?
What are English and Gaelic
Before the end of the 7th century, Patrick had become a legendary figure, with local lore saying he drove these reptiles out of Ireland into the sea to their destruction.
What are snakes
According to legend, if you catch a leprechaun you get this
What is his pot of gold
Evolved from folklore about leprechauns and the color green making people invisible to these mischievous creatures, stemmed this tradition for not wearing green
What is pinching
Mc Donalds uses mint in this three-leafed cold concoction to celebrate the day
What is Shamrock Shake
What is Ireland known as?
What is the Emerald Isle
Green was introduced to St. Patrick’s Day festivities in the 18th century, due to the shamrock’s popularity and Ireland’s landscape, switching from this color originally associated with St. Patrick
What is the color Blue
On St. Patrick's Day, the four-leaf clover is primarily celebrated as a rare symbol of these four positive attributes
What is faith, hope, love and luck
Considered to be the world's largest parade, where did the first St. Patrick's Day parade take place in 1762?
What is New York City
Irish immigrants arrived in America in the 19th century, they found that pork, their traditional staple meat, was too expensive, resulting in this Irish-American influenced meal for celebration instead
What is Corned Beef & Cabbage
Visitors task at the Blarney Stone
What is upside down kiss
According to the Vatican, St. Patrick took the name Patricius (Latin for Patrick) when he became a bishop, recognizing his birth name as this
What is Maewyn Succat.
Probably the most popular legend of St. Patrick is his use of this clover to explain the Holy Trinity
What is the shamrock
Irish governmental leaders traditionally give US presidents shamrocks on St. Patricks Day dating back to 1952, when John Hearne first sent some to this former US president
Who is President Harry Truman
In rural Ireland, many families raised two of these—one for sale to pay the rent and one for home consumption (often to eat on St. Patrick's Day).
What are Pigs