The most popular beer drank on St. Patrick's Day.
What is Guinness?
There’s a tradition that Irish government leaders give United States president shamrocks on St. Patrick’s Day dating back to 1952, when John Hearne first sent some to which former U.S. president
Who is President Harry Truman ?
The most common color associated with St. Patrick's Day.
What is green?
What do you get when you put two Leprechauns together.
A lot of small talk.
What did St Patrick supposedly chase out of Ireland?
What are snakes?
Hope, faith, luck, and ____ are the meanings of four petals on a clover.
What is love?
The original color used to celebrate St. Patrick's day.
What is blue?
What does the circle at the very centre of a Celtic cross represent?
What is the sun?
When is an Irish potato not an Irish potato?
When it's a French Fry.
Which traditional musical instrument was adopted as a logo by Guinness?
What is the Harp?
What mythological being is a part of St. Patrick’s Day lore and Irish culture?
W Leprechauns
Shamrocks are the national flowers of this country.
Where is Ireland?
Three-leafed shamrocks were believed to be used by Saint Patrick to explain what?
The Holy Trinity
What do you get when you cross poison ivy and a four-leafed clover?
A rash of good luck.
Name the famous Irish actor who played James Bond.
Who is Pierce Brosnan ?
Traditional food people eat on St. Patrick's Day.
What is corned beef and cabbage?
The idea of Leprechauns based on these mythical creatures.
What are Fairies?
Kissing the Blarney Stone is believed to confer what?
What is Kissign the Blarney Stone?
Why should you never iron a four-leafed clover?
You don't want to press your luck.
According to the old folksong, what was Molly Malone selling in Dublin?
What are Cockles and mussels?
Every year this river is dyed green for St. Patrick's Day.
What is the Chicago River?
St. Patrick was born here.
Where is Scotland or Wales
This cereal has a Leprechaun for a mascot.
What is Lucky Charms?
Why do frogs love St. Patrick's Day?
They are always wearing green.
What is the word for a seal that can become human as featured in Irish and Orcadian folklore?
What is A selkie.