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In what season is Easter typically celebrated? 

Spring

100

What is the main activity children (and some adults!) do on Easter?

Easter egg hunting! 

100

What food do we associate with Easter?

Eggs!

100

Where would you find the world’s largest Easter Egg?

A. China

B. Mexico

C. Canada

Canada

100

The Sunday before Easter is called what?

Palm Sunday

200
Easter is a traditional holiday for which religion? 

Christianity 

200
What are some popular candies to eat on Easter?

chocolate, jelly beans, chocolate bunnies, etc.

200

Most Americans bite off what part of a chocolate bunny first?

The ears

200

In what season does Easter take place in Australia?

Autumn/Fall 

200

Buying what for Easter is said to bring good luck for the rest of the year?

New clothes

300

What animal is associated with Easter?

The Easter Bunny! 

300

What meat is popular to eat for Easter Lunch? 

Ham!

300

In America, which kind of chocolate (white, milk, or dark) is most popular for Easter?

milk

300

What flower is considered an Easter symbol?

Lily

300

When Easter eggs were first dyed red, it was to represent what?

The blood of Christ

400

Why do we wear pastels/brightly colored clothes on Easter?

To celebrate spring's arrival 

400

What other activity do people love to do with eggs for Easter besides hunting for them?

Dyeing and decorating them

400

What's the most popular Easter candy in America?

Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs

400

What country did the Easter bunny originate in?

A. France

B. Germany

C. China

B. Germany

400

The word ‘Easter’ comes from the name of an Anglo Saxon.....? 

a. Goddess

b. Food

c. Saint


a. Goddess - She was called Eostre

500

What Eastern European country started the tradition of dyeing and coloring Easter eggs?

Ukraine!

While the tradition of dyeing eggs at Easter may have begun as a religious practice, the custom of decorating those eggs comes from a Ukrainian craft dating back thousands of years. The eggs, called pysankas, are painstakingly created using wax and dyes, a process Ukrainian immigrants brought with them to the United States.

500

Some people have this day off for religious reasons, it is the Friday two days before Easter. What is it called?

Good Friday

500

What candy is widely bought at Easter, but is either loved or hated by a vast majority of the public?

Peeps! (I love them!)

500

In which state did the Easter Bunny first appear?

Pennsylvania 

500

Which country does Easter Island belong to?


Chile