St. Patrick was born in this country, not Ireland.
Britain
This mythical creature is a shoemaker who hides gold.
Leprechaun
This three-leaf plant is Ireland's national emblem.
Shamrock
People say this will happen to you if you don't wear green.
A pinch
This is what you will find at the end of a rainbow.
A pot of gold
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on this date.
March 17th
These are the three colors of the Irish flag.
Green, white, and orange
This is Ireland's famous nickname due to its lush landscape.
The Emerald Isle
Patrick worked as this type of animal caretaker while a slave.
Shepherd
Legend says St. Patrick drove these animals out of Ireland.
Snakes
Kissing this famous stone in a castle wall gives you the "gift of gab."
Blarney
This stringed instrument is the official emblem of Ireland.
The Harp
This phrase, "Erin go Bragh," means this in English.
Ireland Forever
Before he was a saint, Maewyn Succat was this for six years in Ireland.
A slave
If you catch a leprechaun, he must grant you this many wishes.
Three
St. Patrick was born in Ireland
(False! He was born in Roman Britain).
This style of ring features two hands holding a heart with a crown.
Claddagh ring
Many Irish last names begin with "Mac," which means this.
Son of
This is the longest river in Ireland.
The River Shannon
Patrick became this religious leader after returning to Ireland at age 47.
Bishop/Missionary
This Irish saint is famously said to have turned water into beer.
St. Brigid
This U.S. city held the first-ever recorded St. Patrick's Day parade.
St. Augustine, Florida)
On the Irish flag, the color orange represents this group of people.
Protestants
St. Patrick actually wore this color, not green.
Blue
Why can’t you ever borrow money from a leprechaun?
Because they are always a little short!