Irish Food & Drink
Signs & Symbols
Clothing, Poetry & Music
Geography
Leprechauns
100

Buttermilk, salt, baking soda and flour are the basic ingredients in what traditional Irish food

What is Irish Soda Bread? 

100

A traditional clover plant has this many leaves

Three

100

A sweater that is off-white in color is called one of these

Fisherman's sweater

100

this city is the capital of Northern Ireland

Belfast

100

Every scientifically-minded leprechaun knows that this is the symbol for gold on the periodic table of elements.

Au

200

A famed dark lager beer from Ireland

Guinness

200

A four-leaf clover is considered to be...

Good luck
200

This Irish poet won the Nobel Peace Prize for literature in 1995

Seamus Heaney
200

It's the capital of Ireland.

Dublin

200

The mascot for Lucky Charms cereal 

Lucky the Leprechaun

300

The tagline for this cereal is "they're magically delicious"

Lucky Charms
300

The three colors that appear on the flag of Ireland

Orange, White, Green

300
High-stepping dancers perform this style of dancing featured at a recent Retreat

Irish Step Dancing

300

This large midwestern city dyes the river that runs through it green on St. Patrick's Day.

Chicago

300

Every leprechaun knows his way around as a cobbler, or this profession. 

Shoemaker

400

Traditional meat and vegetable combination consumed on St. Patrick's day.

Corned Beef and Cabbage

400

Cheerful Irish saying used on St. Patrick's Day, most likely heard in the "AM"

Top of the morning to ya

400

An Irish band featuring Larry Mullen, Adam Clayton, the Edge and Bono

U2

400

This famous TV show was shot along a walkway known as "The Dark Hedges" in Northern Ireland. Fans may know it as the road to King's Landing.

Game of Thrones

400

Leprechauns must divulge where this is located if they are captured. 

Hidden treasure

500

A hearty Irish meal consisting of red meat, carrots, onions, potatoes, and broth.

Irish Stew

500

According to Irish folklore, A pot of gold is found at the end of what weather phenomenon. 

A rainbow

500

The first Irish-Catholic President to be elected in the United States.

John F. Kennedy

500

The phrase "Erin Go Braugh" means this in English. 

Ireland Forever!