What color do you wear on St. Patricks Day?
Green
What country originally celebrated St. Patrick's Day?
Ireland
What color do people often dye drinks on St. Patricks Day?
Green
What kind of bow can't be tied?
A rainbow
What season is associated with flowers blooming and great weather?
Spring
What common food do people eat on St. Patricks Day?
Corned Beef and Cabbage
Why did people historically wear green on St. Patricks Day?
To be invisible to Leprechauns so they don't pinch you
Was the real St. Patrick Irish or English?
English
When is a potato not an Irish potato?
When it's a French Fry!
What are holidays that happen in Spring?
St. Patricks Day, Easter, April Fools Day, Mother's Day, etc.
What river is dyed green every year on St. Patricks Day?
Chicago River, Boston River or Green River?
Chicago River
What was the original culture to celebrate St. Patricks Day?
Romans, Greeks, or Celts?
Celts
What Asian country is also known for holding large St. Patricks Day parades?
Japan or South Korea ?
Japan
Why did the lerechaun cross the road?
To reach the pot of gold faster.
What month does spring begin in?
February, March or April?
March
When was St. Patricks Day first celebrated in the US? 1637, 1737 or 1837?
1737
Where was the original St. Patricks Day parade in the US?
New York, Boston, Los Angelas
Boston
What are Leprechauns known for?
Being kind, tricky, or angry?
Tricky
Why do frogs like St. Patrick's Day?
Because they're always wearing green.
What are common spring flowers?
Roses, Dandelions, or Marigolds?
Dandelions
What green vegetable is often planted on St. Patricks Day?
Peas, Lettuce, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, or Kale?
Peas
How far does the shamrock date back?
1500s, 1700s or 1900s?
1700s
What are your odds of finding a four leaf clover?
1 in 1,000, 1 in 10,000 or 1 in 100,000?
1 in 10,000
Finish the knock knock joke...
Knock Knock.
Who's there?
Irish.
Irish who?
I-rish you a Happy St. Patrick's Day!
What storm is most common in spring?
Tornadoes, Blizzards or Earth Quakes
Tornadoes