This three-leaf clover, long associated with Ireland, was said to have been used by St. Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity.
What is a Shamrock
This saint is known for driving the snakes out of Ireland and is celebrated each year on March 17.
Who is St. Patrick
This four-leafed plant is considered a symbol of good luck, with each leaf representing hope, faith, love, and luck.
What is a four-leaf clover
This dark, creamy Irish stout beer shares its name with a famous Dublin brewery.
What is Guinness
This royal redhead married Meghan Markle in 2018, becoming a Duke in the British royal family.
Who is Prince Harry
This NBA team from Boston is known for its rich history, championship banners, and signature green uniforms.
What is The Boston Celtics
This saint’s feast day on February 14 is now associated with hearts, flowers, and romance.
Who is St. Valentine
In Ireland, this mythical creature is said to hide a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
What is a leprechaun
This spirit is traditionally made from potatoes or grains and is popular in Ireland and Scotland.
What is Whiskey
This comedian is instantly recognizable for his wild red hair and prop-filled stand-up shows.
Who is Carrot Top
This U.S. City is famous for a dying their famous river green each year to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
What is Chicago
This saint shares his name with the city famous for the home of Anheuser-Busch and a landmark piece of architecture.
Who is St. Louis
Many people believe that breaking this household item will bring seven years of bad luck.
What is a mirror
This Irish cream liqueur is often added to coffee.
What is Baileys
This American snowboarder, known for his gold medals and daring tricks, is a redhead who dominated the Winter Olympics.
Who is Shaun White
This green gemstone shares its name with Ireland’s nickname “The ——- Isle”
What is an Emerald
This former New Orleans Superbowl winning quarterback may have been the most popular “Saint” of the 2000s
Who is Drew Brees
This small charm, often carried in a pocket, is said to bring good luck and comes from an unlikely source: a hopping mammal.
What is a Rabbits Foot (Paw)
This famous Irish whiskey often found in a green bottle is often enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in coffee, and shares its name with a popular Dublin distillery.
What is Jameson
The main character in Disney’s ‘Brave’ this Scottish princess possessed flowing red hair and a mastery of the bow and arrow.
Who is Merida
This popular St. Patrick’s Day themed McDonald’s menu item is minty green and available for a limited time each year.
What is the Shamrock Shake
This saint is often shown holding keys and is considered the first pope of the Catholic Church.
Who is St. Peter
This lucky number is often associated with fortune and prosperity in many cultures, especially in casinos.
What is the number 7
This warm, spiced drink is perfect for cozying up on a chilly St. Patrick’s Day—often made with tea and a hint of honey or lemon.
What is Irish Tea
This famous British actor had his big-screen breakthrough in his magical role as the red-headed sidekick to the “boy who lived”.
Who is Rupert Grint