This is the traditional symbol of Saint Patrick's Day?
Shamrock🍀
A type of quick bread, that does not require yeast.
Irish soda bread 🍞🍀
What city dyes its river green every year for St. Patrick’s Day?
Chicago🍀🌊
St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on March 17.
True
He is the patron saint of Ireland who is said to have driven the snakes from the country.
Saint Patrick 🐍🍀
What color is typically associated with St. Patrick's Day?
Green🍀
A traditional Irish stew contains this type of meat.
lamb🍀🥘
How many leaves does a lucky clover have?
4
Saint Patrick was born in Ireland.
False (He was born in Britain.)
This Irish author wrote Ulysses and is considered one of the most important writers of the 20th century.
James Joyce 📚
What happens if you don't wear green on St. Patrick's Day?
You might get pinched! 🍀🤏
This Irish beer is the top drink consumed on St. Patrick's Day.
Guinness 🍀🍺
What small magical creature is said to guard pots of gold?
Leprechaun
A shamrock has four leaves.
False (A shamrock has three.)
This Irish-born actor is famous for roles in Schindler’s List, Gladiator, and as a voice in animated films.
Liam Neeson 🎬
What is the traditional Irish musical instrument often heard in Irish music?
The harp
This root vegetable is a staple in Irish cooking and is often mashed, roasted, or used in stews.
potato 🥔
Where is the pot of gold said to be hidden?
At the end of the rainbow!
Ireland is known as the Emerald Isle because of its green landscape.
True
This musician and singer, born in Dublin, is known for hits like “Sunday Bloody Sunday” and is the frontman of the band U2.
Bono 🎸
Saint Patrick drove the reptile out of Ireland and chased them into the sea.
snakes 🐍🍀
This sweet Irish dessert is made from flour, butter, sugar, eggs, and dried fruit, and is sometimes soaked in whiskey.
barmbrack 🍰
This color was once associated with Saint Patrick before green became the official color of Saint Patrick's Day.
Blue
The first Saint Patrick's Day parade took place in Ireland.
False, (It actually took place in the United States.)
She was the first woman elected as the president of Ireland, serving from 1990 to 1997.
Mary Robinson👩⚖️