What are the symbols of any Easter?
Egg, Easter cake, Candle, Bell, Fire, Cross
What often falls at the North Pole but never gets hurt?
Snow
Baker’s dozen, how much/many is it?;)
13, sometimes even 14
How many colours are there in rainbow?
7
A famous comic actor of black and white cinematography
Charlie Chaplin
What does Egg symbolize?
Rebirth and release
Complete the joke:
First snake: I hope I’m not ….
Second snake: Why?
First snake: Because I bit my lip!
Poisonous
Name 3 most popular ingredients for pastry
Eggs, flour and sugar
What are the colours of our eye cones?
Blue, Green, Red
The most famous English writer who showed us the world of drama, love and tragedy
William Shakespeare
Where’s the biggest world Easter egg situated?
In Canada
Complete the joke:
Two ducks are crossing the road in Belfast.
One duck says: “Quack”.
The other duck replies: “I’m goin’ as … as I can”!
Quack (Irish accent for the word “quick”)
The first representatives were used as containers for food. Filling was eatable and the rest was thrown away because it was tough. What are they?
Pies
What colour used to be popular among males, but now it’s a female prerogative?
Pink
A dictator who failed to become an artist and almost destroyed half of the world
Adolf Hitler
Rabbit is a symbol of western catholic Easter. Where does it originally come from?
From Germany
An English teacher wrote these words on the whiteboard:
«Woman without her man is nothing».
The teacher then asked the students to punctuate the words correctly.
What were men and women versions? ;)
The men wrote: «Woman, without her man, is nothing.»
The women wrote: «Woman! Without her, man is nothing.»
What’s the motherland of croissant?
Austria
What colour is used in Japanese traffic lights instead of green?
Blue
Famous Hollywood Gladiator/Mathematician
Russell Crowe
We know that the date of Easter celebration is different each time. Can you name the factors which influence on it?
1) Spring equinox
2) First full moon after it
3) It must be Sunday
4) Difference between calendars
What king is the children’s favourite at Christmas time?
A StocKING
In Poland there’s a tradition to give this as a birthday gift for a baby. It reminds of a popular toy
Bagel (like a rattle)
Complete these idioms with colours:
See … - become very angry
… with envy – extremely jealous
Out of the … - suddenly, unexpectedly
… sheep – an outcast in a group
… lie – innocent, harmless lie
Red, Green, Blue, Black, White
The owner of all swans on the river Thames and more than 30 corgis
Elizabeth the Second