True or false, St. Patrick's Day celebration dates back to the 9th or 10th century.
True.
What beer do people usually drink on St. Patrick's Day?
Guinness.
True or false, the shamrock is NOT the national symbol
True, it is not the national symbol.
Popular bread associated with St, Patrick's Day?
Irish soda bread
Are leprechaun’s common St. Paddy’s day myths?
Yes
What is a special nickname for Ireland?
What color do people usually wear on St. Patrick's Day?
Green.
True or false, the shamrock used to be considered a sacred plant.
True.
Corn beef and Cabbage are traditional St. Paddy's day foods in the United States.
Correct.
What did St. Patrick cast out of Ireland?
Snakes.
St. Patrick's Day has always been a day for drinking.
Until the 1960s, St. Patrick's Day was a religious holiday. There were even some laws forbidding bars from being open to observe the day.
What day does St. Patrick's Day always fall on ?
March 17th?
St. Patrick was from Ireland. (duhhh)
False, he was from Britain.
What is a more common fast food adaptation of St. Patty's Day cuisine?
Shamrock Shake
False, he was real.
Where was the first ever St. Patrick's day parade?
United States.
How many people visit New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral?
5.5 Million.
What was St. Patrick's favorite color?
Not green, but blue.
What food famously gets eaten on St. Patrick's Day and but isn't actually from Ireland?
Cornbeef and Cabbage started in the United States.
What happened to St. Patrick's walking stick when he left it in the dirt to go convert villagers?
a wise mystical tree.
When did St. Patrick's Day switch from an only Catholic celebration to an all Irish celebration
1903
When did Chicago begin turning the Chicago River green on St. Patrick's Day?
1962.
Around 30,000
Are clovers edible?
yes, I'll eat anything out of the ground
No, obviously they're poisonous.
How much is the value of a Leprochaun's pot of gold?
$1.22 million. 1,000 gold coins at 1 ounce per coin.