St. Patrick's Day
Ireland
Green Foods
Irish Food and Drink
Wild Card
100

The country where the first-ever St. Patrick's Day Parade in 1762 was held. (Hint, it is not Ireland)

What is the United States?

100

This was the food that was destroyed in Ireland leading to the Great Famine from 1845-1852.

What are potatoes?

100

The country avocados originate from.

What are Mexico and Central America?

100

The most famous alcoholic beverage made in Ireland. (Two acceptable answers)

What is Guinness, or Jameson? (Bailey's was invented in London!)

100

This city hosts the largest Saint Paddy's Day parade in the world.

What is New York City?

200

The number of days Dublin, Ireland hosts a huge festival to celebrate St. Paddy's Day.

What is 4 days?

200

The Irish city that is home to the most beautiful book in the world, the Book of Kells, located in Trinity College. 

What is Dublin?

200

The famous meal from a Dr. Seuss book.

What is Green Eggs and Ham?

200

A very popular baked good from Ireland that does not require yeast.

What is Irish Soda Bread?

200

This is the compound found in common table salt, often considered the only spice Irish people use.

What is Sodium Chloride (NaCl)?

300

Saint Patrick wasn't actually Irish. This is the country he was believed to have been born in.

What is Scotland or Wales?

300

The sixth-largest city in Ireland, located on the West Coast, is sometimes known as the "Bilingual Capital of Ireland" due to many Gaelic speakers and has a namesake seven-day horse race that is one of the largest in Ireland.

What is Galway?

300

A Japanese green tea powder made from finely powdered dried tea leaves that has a slightly bitter, vegetal taste and a vibrant green color.

What is matcha?

300

The name of a drink that is 3/4's of a Guinness and a shot of half Bailey's half Jameson.

What is an Irish Car Bomb, Irish Slammer, Dublin Slammer, or Irish Bomb? (not actually a big thing in Ireland)

300

The country with the most lakes in the world.

What is Canada? (62% of lakes)
400

The decade St. Paddy's Day became a wet (drinking) holiday.

What is the 1970s?

400

The Irish national park is home to the Mangerton, Torc, and Purple Mountains.

What is Killarney National Park?

400

The actual name of the vegetable casually known as a courgette or zucchini.

What is a summer squash?

400

A popular Irish late night snack or hangover cure consisting of chips (fries), salt and chili chicken, and sliced peppers and onions, all tossed in a spice mix and served in a paper bag. 

What is a Spice Bag?

400

Find one word to link all of these words together: Jameson, Trinity College, Grafton Street, and Phoenix Park.

What is Dublin?

500

This is the group of people who actually invented cabbage and corned beef, generally considered to be a traditional St. Patrick's Day dish.

Who are Irish American immigrants?
500

The colorful, floral stage name of the Belfast drag queen who won the inaugural season of "RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs. the World".

What is Blu Hydrangea?

500

A flowering fruit also know as lady's fingers that is botanically related to cotton.

What is okra?

500

An Irish drink made by distilling potatoes?

What is Poitín (Poteen)?

500

Solve for x:

2x2 + 15x - 3 = 5

What is x = 1/2, -8?

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