This is the national flower of Ireland.
This infamous ship was built in Ireland.
What is the Titanic?
What is March 17th?
This is what Americans (not the Irish) eat on St. Patrick's Day.
What is corned beef and cabbage?
This is an Irish Goodbye.
What is leaving without telling anyone?
What caused the Irish Potato "Famine"?
What is British imperialism?
This non-St. Patrick's Day holiday was invented in Ireland.
What is Halloween?
This city dyes their river green for St. Patrick's Day.
What is Chicago?
This is the popular Irish bread.
What is Irish Soda Bread?
This is the official language of Ireland.
What is Irish?
Not Gaelic!
What do Irish (or mainly tourists) kiss for good luck?
What is the Blarney Stone?
The hit Disney Channel Original Movie where Kyle must win at sports such as hurling and Irish Step to win back his gold coin and save his family's luck.
What is Luck of the Irish?
This was the only year in 250 years that the NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade was canceled.
When was 2020?
This is the national symbol of Ireland as well as a famous beer trademark.
What is a harp?
This is what Erin Go Bragh means.
What is "Ireland Forever"?
She is the only female saint of Ireland. She is also Erin's confirmation name.
Who is St. Brigid?
This Irish singer is the only Irish member of a popular band formed on the X-Factor.
Who is Niall Horan?
This is what the shamrock (3 leaf clover) represents.
What is the holy trinity? (The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit)
This is what black pudding is.
What are blood sausages?
This is a popular nickname for Ireland.
What is the Emerald Isle?
This is when the Republic of Ireland gained independence from the United Kingdom. (Correct decade counts)
What is 1921?
(1920's)
This Grammy nominated singer-songwriter and is also known for his political activism. He also takes his whiskey neat and his coffee black.
Who is Hozier?
St. Patrick didn't really get snakes out of Ireland. What did St. Patrick "free" Ireland of?
What are Pagans?
This is what Irish call sausages.
What are bangers?
This is how you say "Cheers" in Irish.
What is Sláinte?