What color do we wear on St. Patrick's Day?
Green.
How many leaves are on a lucky clover?
Four.
Where does a leprechaun hide his pot of gold?
At the end of a rainbow.
What country does the holiday of St. Patrick's Day come from?
Ireland.
What date is St. Patrick's Day?
The seventeenth of March (or March seventeenth).
What color are the coins in the leprechaun's pot?
Gold.
What is the lucky charm related to a rabbit?
Rabbit’s foot.
How tall is a leprechaun?
As tall as a three-year-old child.
What country was St. Patrick born in?
Britain.
Many Americans with Irish background live on the _____ coast of the USA. (East or west?)
East.
What color hair does a leprechaun typically have?
Orange.
What is the lucky charm related to a horse?
Horse shoe.
What things does a leprechaun wear?
A green suit (or jacket and trousers) and a green hat.
Why did St. Patrick go to Ireland for the first time, when he was sixteen years old?
He was taken by theives. They took him to Ireland to be a slave.
When I was a child, I ate a popular American _____ called Lucky Charms for breakfast.
Cereal.
Many cities in the US _____ their rivers green for St. Patrick's Day.
Dye.
When good things happen to you, we say that you are ____ (or that you have good _____).
Lucky. Luck.
How can you get a leprechaun's pot of gold?
You can capture the leprechaun with a trap, or you can follow a rainbow to its end.
St. Patrick's Day is on the day that St. Patrick _____.
Died.
What is another (silly) name for St. Patrick's Day?
St. Paddy's Day.
Name the six colors of the rainbow in order.
Red. Orange. Yellow. Green. Blue. Purple.
What is the lucky plant that grows in the grass?
Clover. Shamrock.
What does a leprechaun like to do to humans?
Make trouble and play tricks.
Why did St. Patrick return to Ireland later in his life?
To talk about Christianity to the Irish people.
If someone is not wearing green on St. Patrick's Day, what is the (not so nice) thing people do to that person?
Pinch them.