Easter Facts
Flowers of April
April Eats
April Holidays
"Spring" fling
100

This country is responsible for the mythical and chocolate version of the Easter Bunny. 

Germany

100

The Princess couldn't sleep with this April U.S. flower under her mattress

Pink Sweet Pea 

100

Hannibal liked these with a nice Chianti. 

Fava Beans

100

Don't get tricked on this day, you'll be named a fool. 

April Fool's Day 

100
This singer "went down to the river" past his "own town" but that's because he's the boss. 

Bruce Springsteen 

200

This country eats the most Easter Eggs at a whopping 19.4lbs per capita.

Switzerland 

200

You might ride on a bicycle built for two with this British April flower

Daisy

200

Served fried, scrambled, poached and pickled

Eggs

200

This holiday commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt.

Passover

200

This condition refers to both psychological, physiological reactions to the end of winter 

Spring Fever 

300

Australians had enough of the Easter bunny and are trying to replace it with this Down Under version

Bilby

300

You might enjoy this Japanese Floral Emblems fruit as part of a Jubilee in April

Cherry

300

This sandwich celebrated on April 2, comes in either smooth or crunchy

Peanut Butter and Jelly 

300

This April holiday is observed with a month of fasting, giving alms, prayers, reading the Quran, abstaining from bad deeds, and staying humble

Ramadan

300

An acrobatic move in which a person executes a complete revolution of the body from a upright position. 

Handspring

400

The traditional Easter Bunny calls these chilly northern regions home. 

Canada and Greenland 

400

You would be in great trouble if this flowers other name were part of your internal organs

Dicentra (Bleeding Hearts)

400

This confection best known for it's bff, Coffee, has April 7 all to it's own 

Coffee Cake 

400

This April Ancient Chinese, South Korean, and Vietnamese festival likes to serve it's dishes cold. 

Hanshi Festival (The Cold Food Festival) 

Origins in the 2nd century when it was taboo to start a fire during this time

400

This occurs just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water

Spring tide

500

German children leave out these ocular assisting vegetables to ensure a visit from the Easter Bunny

Carrots

500

This traditional April flower goes by another name that some would say make it quite vain

Daffodil/Narcissus 

500

Lapin a La Cocette, this French dish headlines with a famous Easter animal

Rabbit Stew

500

This April Down Under Holiday commemorates all soldiers who have died in war 

ANZAC- Australia, New Zealand Army Corps.

500

Bonnie has one that is 12 years old and drives her nuts 

Offspring