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100

Why do people wear green on Saint Patrick's Day?

To avoid being pinched by a Leprechaun

100

How do Leprechauns earn their gold?

Making shoes

According to legend, they spend all their time making and mending shoes, then stashing all their earnings in a hidden pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

100

What is the staple for many Saint Patrick's celebration meals in America? 

Corned beef and cabbage

100

What nationality was Saint Patrick?

British

100

Where was the first Saint Patrick's Day parade in the US celebrated?

Boston - March 18, 1737

200

What iconic structure turns green to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day in England?

The London Eye

200

According to Irish Lore, what Saint Patrick drive out of Ireland?

Snakes


The absence of snakes in Ireland gave rise to the legend that they had all been banished by Patrick who chased them into the sea after they attacehd him during a 40-day fast. However, most biologists maintain there were never any snakes in Ireland.

200

What are the ingredients in an Irish Car Bomb?

Guinness Stout, Baileys Irish Cream, and Jameson Irish Whiskey

200

How many does Dublin's annual Saint Patrick's last?

4 days

200

How long is the world's shortest Saint Patrick's Day parade?

26 yards


From 1999 to 2007, the Irish village of Dripsey proudly touted that it hosted the world's shortest Saint Patrick's Day parade with a route rain for 26 yards between two pubs.

300

What does the color green signify in Ireland?

Hope

300

What happens if you kiss the Blarney Stone?

You gave the gift of gab.


The stone is said to have magical powers, and whoever kisses the stone will have the powers of persuasion.

300

How many pints of Guiness are consumed each year on Saint Patrick's Day? (in millions)

13 million pints

300

When were pubs in Ireland finally allowed to be open on March 17?

1970s


Irish pubs were banned from being open on St. Patrick's Day from the early 1900s until the 1970s

300

How many people marched in the New York City Saint Patrick's Day parade?

About 250 thousand
400

What was the first color associated with St. Patrick's Day?

Blue

Saint Patrick's color was blue, not green, according to historians. The specific hue was a light shade called St. Patrick's blue which can still be seen on ancient Irish flags.

400

 What are the odds of finding a four-leaf clover?

Example: 1 in how many?

1 in 10,000


The chance of finding a single four-leaf clover is about one in 10,000, but don't tell that to Glen Alpine resident Suzi Mekhitarian who plucked 21 four-leaf clovers from her front yard in 2014.

400

What is colcannon?

Mashed potatoes with kale or cabbage

Colcannon is a traditional Irish dish that is basically mashed potatoes mixed with kale or cabbage. Colcannon is a revered dish in Ireland; there are even songs written about it!

400

How long is the lease on the Irish brewery that first invented Guinness?

9000 years

In 1759, Arthus Guiness left home and headed to Dublin where he signed a 9,000 lease at 45 per annum on a dilapidated brewery at St. James Gate.

400

In 2020, the St. Patrick’s Day parade was canceled in NYC for the first time in how many years because of COVID

Over 250 years

500

How many pounds of dye are used to change the color of the Chicago River?

40 pounds


Dyeing the Chicago River green has been a St. Patrick's Day tradition since 1962. It takes 40 tons of dye to get the river to a suitably festive shade

500

What type of Irish fairy has sometimes has described as a leprechaun on a drinking spree?

Clurichaun

The clurichaun is a mischievous fairy in Irish folklore known for his great love of drinking and a tendency to haunt wine cellars.

500

What is a boxty?

An Irish potato cake
500

What was Saint Patrick's given birth name?

Maewyn Succat

500

Where was the first Saint Patrick's day parade held in Ireland?

Waterford, Ireland - 1903