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This event, marking the resurrection of Jesus Christ, is the most important observance in the Christian liturgical calendar.

Easter

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his animal, commonly associated with Easter, is believed to have originated as a symbol of fertility and springtime due to its rapid reproduction.

Rabit or Bunny

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This popular Easter candy, often filled with creamy filling or caramel, is a favorite in the U.S. and is associated with the Easter holiday.

Cadbury Creme Egg

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This color is commonly seen in Easter decorations and is symbolic of purity, innocence, and resurrection in Christian traditions.

White

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Some baskets include this item kids can blow and chase outside—perfect for spring weather fun.

Bubbles

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The resurrection of Jesus, celebrated on Easter Sunday, is said to have occurred three days after his crucifixion during this Jewish holiday.

Passover

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This is the most common type of Easter candy sold in the United States

Jelly beans

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This traditional Easter dessert in the United States is often made from mashed sweet potatoes and marshmallows, and is a favorite side dish on Easter tables.

Sweet Potato Casserole?

200

his color is often associated with new life, rebirth, and spring and is the most common color for Easter eggs.

Yellow

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 In some cultures, this alcoholic beverage—symbolizing joy and celebration—might be found in the adult version of an Easter basket.

Wine

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The crucifixion of Jesus, which takes place on this day, is commemorated by Christians during Holy Week.

What is Good Friday?

300

The largest Easter parade in the world, featuring participants dressed in elaborate hats and costumes, takes place on this street in New York City.

5th avenue 

300

In the United Kingdom, this sweet, spiced bread, often decorated with a white icing cross, is traditionally eaten on Good Friday.

Hot cross bun


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This color is most commonly associated with Easter candy, including jelly beans and Peeps

Pink

300

In traditional Italian Easter baskets, you may find colomba di Pasqua, which is shaped like this peaceful bird.

Dove

400

This European country is credited with introducing the tradition of the Easter Bunny in the 1700s.

Germany



400

In this country, children hunt for chocolate Easter eggs, often hidden in their gardens, as part of the celebration, which includes a large Easter breakfast and Easter egg rolling.

United Kingdom

400

This classic Easter dish, often baked with mashed potatoes and topped with cheese or breadcrumbs, is a staple in many American homes during Easter meals.

Scalloped potatoes

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This color, typically used in church decorations during the Lenten season and on Good Friday, symbolizes suffering and sacrifice

Purple
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In Hungarian baskets, you may find this spice, used both in cooking and symbolically to represent warmth and richness of life.

Papirika

500

The Council of Nicaea, convened in 325 AD, addressed the date of Easter and established that it should be calculated based on this astronomical event, which occurs near the spring equinox.


The full moon

500

The Easter Egg Roll at the White House is a tradition that began with this U.S. President, who first opened the White House grounds to children for the event in 1878

Rutherford B. Hayes?

500

A traditional dish served in Poland during Easter involves this type of sausage, which is often boiled and served with mustard or horseradish.

Kielbasa

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This soft, pastel color is commonly found on Easter eggs and is often seen in Easter candy, representing peace and tranquility.

Lavender

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Easter traditions, this item, often made from paper, represents the struggle between good and evil and is included in baskets or hung as decorations.

piñata