A large, semiaquatic, mostly herbivorous mammal.
What is a Hippopotamus?
A marshmallow morsel in the shape of chicks, bunnies, or other animals.
What is a Peep?
These are two pagan symbols of fertility absorbed by Christians and used as part of Easter celebrations today.
What are the rabbit and the egg?
Some say stuffed, others dressed, and still others call them Russian! Today this hard-boiled egg dish is commonly garnished with a zesty, pickled, or spicy topping.
What are deviled eggs?
This animated cartoon character came into being in the early 1930s. Best known for his merry mischief, gender bending comedy, and catch phrase, "What's up Doc?"
Who is Bugs Bunny?
A feeling or expression of reverence and adoration, often of a deity.
What is worship?
Originally a fun filled treat from the U.K., it has a chocolate shell that houses a gooey, runny "yolk".
What is a Cadbury Cream Egg?
This pagan children's story, thought to be the source of the modern-day Easter Bunny, tells of this animal turning into a rabbit that lays golden eggs.
What is a swan?
A mixture of hard-boiled or scrambled eggs, mustard, and mayonnaise seasoned with herbs and spices.
What is egg salad?
This pink rabbit in sunglasses is the icon and mascot for a North American based battery company.
Who is the Energizer Bunny?
What is a hopper?
An iconic candy first mad by Whitman's Chocolates in the 1800s, today this animal shaped candy is the focal point of any great Easter basket.
What is a chocolate rabbit?
The Greeks painted them red, the Germans green. Today you'll find children participating in this activity with a rainbow of color!
What is egg dying?
A slice of bread, smothered in butter, and toasted in a skillet. Quick grab a glass to cut out the center! CRACK! Fry your egg in the center and you have this tasty childhood dish.
What is an egg-in-the-hole?
Created by the imaginative mind of Lewis Carroll, this rabbit would love to host a tea party in honor of your very, very unbirthday.
Who is the March Hare?
Thought to be the center of emotion, memory, and the autonomic nervous system.
What is the hippocampus?
Based on the original recipe popularized as Pixy Stix and Fun Dip, these sweet and sour candies often come in the shape of ducks, chicks, and rabbits for Easter.
What are SweetTarts?
This word comes from the pagan holiday Ostara celebrating spring and the deity Eostre, goddess of fertility, light, and dawn.
What is Easter?
A popular American brunch dish consisting of two halves of an English muffin, topped with Canadian bacon, poached eggs, and hollandaise sauce.
What is Eggs Benedict?
A fictional pseudonym assumed by Thorton Burgess that became a childhood sensation in the series "Old Mother West Wind". Here he comes hop, hop hopping down the bunny trail!
Who is Peter Cottontail?
A senior member of the Christian clergy,
or,
a chess piece that moves diagonally.
What is a bishop?
Colorful fruit candies with gelatinous centers and a firm sugar coating.
What are Jellybeans?
This pagan symbol was a sign of rebirth, meant to represent the making of birds' nests as they mated.
What are Easter Baskets?
The French beat the whites of eggs with sugar to form stiff peaks before baking this delicious egg dessert.
What is meringue?
Waitresses at this established gentlemen's club were given this nickname in the 1960s in regard to their famed tuxedo inspired lingerie complete with a "little white tail".
What is a Playboy Bunny?