Green things
St. Patrick's Day Idioms
St. Patrick's Day Foods
Folklore
St. Patrick
100

Name 3 green fruits

Apples, Pears, Grapes etc

100

I have a green thumb

I'm really good growing plants

100

Corned Beef and __________

Cabbage

100

If you follow the rainbow you may find this

Pot of Gold

100

What is the common string instrument used in lots of Irish music?

Violin or Fiddle

200

Name 4 green vegetables 

Lettuce, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Bell Pepper

200

He was green with envy

He was jealous

200

This vegetable is well known in Ireland and can be used to make fries and soups

Potatoes

200

This mythical being is a symbol of St. Patrick's Day and can be a mischievous prankster 

Leprechaun

200

Name one reason people wear green on St. Patrick's Day

green makes you invisible to leprechauns, which like to pinch anyone they can see 

Its a symbol of good luck

Its a symbol of Irish ancestry

300

Name 3 drinks that can be green

Mountain Dew, Smoothies, Fruit juices etc

300

The grass is always greener on the other side

The feeling when other situations seem better than your situation

300

This bread is known for the baking soda used in the ingredients

Irish Soda Bread

300

Be careful how you hang this, if you do it wrong all the luck drains out!

Horseshoe

300

What types of activities do people do on ST. Patrick's Day?

Parades, Festivals, Eat Irish Foods, go to church etc.

400

This country is known for having lots of green rolling hills

Ireland

400

He's a couch potato

He's lazy: He's always watching TV

400

This popular American cereal uses "Irish" symbols and folklore

Lucky Charms

400

Sailors claim to have seen these beautiful mythical creatures while at sea

Mermaids

400

You can do it!

Clap and Stamp the rhythm of the Irish Washerwoman!

500

This symbol of St. Patrick's day is thought to bring good fortune and luck

Shamrock/4 leaf clover

500

He's always chasing rainbows

He has unrealistic goals

500

Fish and ______ (another word for french fries)

Chips

500

These tiny flying mythical creatures are said to live in the hills and mounds of Ireland and sometimes grant wishes or cause mischief 

Fairies

500

You can do it!

Dance to the classic song, "The Irish Washerwoman."

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