Gaelic/ Celtic Folklore
Things that are Green
The Luck of the Irish
Irish History
Irish Names
100

In Celtic mythology, these magical oceanic shapeshifters are able to turn from seals into humans if they shed their pelts. 

Selkies

100

Name this species of lizard. 

Green Anole

100

Where was St. Patrick born?

England

100

Ireland holds the world record of victories in this international song competition.

Eurovision

100

This is the most common surname in Ireland. 

Murphy

200

If you're ever traveling through a swamp, don't follow one of these ghostly balls of floating light, or you may lose your path and get lost forever.

(Other names for them include "Jack o' Lanterns" and "hinkypunks." *hint hint*)

Will o' the Wisp

200

"It's not easy being green", said this guy. 

Kermit the Frog

200

This Irish musician is best known for being the lead singer of the band U2.

Bono

200

The Chi Rho Iota page (seen here) is a masterwork from THIS illuminated manuscript. It was hand-drawn around 800 A.D. is currently housed in Dublin, and one of Ireland's national treasures. 

The Book of Kells

200

This popular first name, typically given to girls, literally means "Ireland."

Erin

300

Leprachauns are a type of this mythological creature.

Faerie

300

Name this plant.

Venus flytrap

300

Name every single marshmallow shape currently available in Lucky Charms cereal. (Daily Double!!!!)

Hearts, Stars, and Horseshoes, Clovers and Blue Moons, UNICORNS, Rainbows, and Tasty Red Balloons!

300

These animals were hunted to exctinction in Ireland by the year 1786 at the behest of Oliver Cromwell.

Wolves

300

This man founded the St. James's Gate Brewery, famous for the world renowned Irish stout which bares his last name. 

Arthur Guinness

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