What is the capital of Ireland?
a. Galway
b. Dublin
c. Cork
D. Boston
Dublin
In Ireland, what does the color green stand for?
Hope
A cereal that has "Lucky the Leprechaun" as its mascot?
Lucky Charms
What city dyes their river green on the Saturday before St Patrick's Day?
Chicago
The feast day of St. Patrick
March 17th
Name 1/3 colors on the Irish flag

What shape has become the symbol of St. Patricks day?
The Shamrock
What does the word Leprechaun mean?
a. little guy
b. small boy
c. pot of gold
d. rainbow
small boy
What happens if someone who is Irish does not wear green on St Patrick's day?
They can get pinched by a leprechaun. The tradition is tied to folklore that says wearing green makes you invisible to leprechauns, which like to pinch anyone they can see.
St. Patrick was born here
England
What are the two languages that most people speak in Ireland?
a. English and French
b. English and Spanish
c. English and Gaelic
d. English and Portuguese
English and Gaelic
Which store sells a green drink called a Shamrock shake?
McDonalds
According to legend, if you catch a leprechaun, what will happen?
He will grant you 3 wishes OR
You get his gold
What popular meal do people eat on St. Patrick's Day?
Corned beef and cabbage
How St. Patrick arrived in Ireland
Kidnapped by pirates and taken to Ireland as a slave
What is Ireland known as?
a. The Emerald Isle
b. The green place
c. The home of leprechauns
d. the golden Isle
The Emerald Isle
What was the original color for St. Patrick's Day?
Blue. Green was introduced to St. Patrick’s Day festivities in the 18th century, when the shamrock became a national symbol. Because of the shamrock’s popularity and Ireland’s landscape, the color stuck to the holiday.
Name a symbol of luck
a. Horseshoe
b. Clover
c. Cat
d. Rabbits feet
e. Candy canes
Horseshoe, Clover, Rabbits feet
Where did the first St. Patrick's Day parade take place?
New York City. This is also the world's largest parade.
St. Patrick used this to represent the Holy Trinity
A shamrock
What are you supposed to do to the Blarney Stone in Ireland?
a. touch it
b. pour water on it
c. kiss it
d. lick it
Kiss it (upside down)
When was the first St. Patricks Day?
9th century
What do the three leafs on a clover represent?
Faith, hope, love
This Gaelic phrase means "Ireland Forever"
Erin Go Bragh
According to legend St. Patrick drove this animal out of Ireland
Snakes