What country did St. Patrick Day originate?
Ireland
I’m small, green, and can bring you luck if I have four leaves. What am I?
A four-leaf clover
A vegetable that looks like a small tree.
Broccoli
What shape is known as a lucky charm?
Horseshoe
Ireland is sometimes called the “Emerald” what?
Island
What’ the symbol for gold on the periodic table of elements?
What is Au
String me along, and I will sing, a symbol of Ireland, I’m not a wing. What am I?
Harp
A jumpy green animal
Frog
What do people often wish on when they see one in the sky?
A shooting star
What Irish fairy is said to leave tiny shoes for someone to find?
A shoemaker fairy
What plant is St. Patrick known for using as a symbol?
Shamrock
Often mistaken where I belong; on St. Patrick’s events, I play strong. What am I?
Bagpipes
A green fruit that can be sliced for tacos or toast.
Avocado
What number is sometimes considered unlucky?
13
What magical object do leprechauns use to disappear quickly:
stars, confetti, or sparkles?
sparkles
What U.S. President was the first Irish Catholic to be elected to the office?
John F. Kennedy
I wasn’t on his staff, but from the isle I was led; through Patrick’s good deed, this slithering breed fled. What am I?
Snake
A reptile that is green… but changes colors.
Chameleon
Name something people cross for luck.
Their fingers
What musical instrument is an important symbol of Ireland?
Harp
Historically, what color is disrespectful to wear on St. Patrick’s Day?
Orange
I’m a dance with quick steps, lively, and spry. Performed on St. Patrick’s Day, reaching for the sky. What am I?
An Irish Jig
A green holiday decoration with three leaves.
Clover
What should you not walk under if you don’t want bad luck?
A ladder
If you see a fairy ring (a circle of mushrooms that grows in grass or forests),what does it mean fairies were doing there?
Dancing