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This bright, sunny hue was the original color of Peeps and remains the most popular today

Yellow

100

This is the specific name fore a female rabbit

doe

100

This sunny yellow flower is often considered the traditional flower of Easter because it blooms in early spring

Daffodil

100

Because rabbits are considered pests there, this country uses the "Easter Bilby" as its holiday mascot instead

Australia

100

This "energetic and clumsy" Warner Bros. rabbit is constantly pursued by Elmer Fudd

Bugs Bunny

200

In 1953, it took 27 hours to create in marshmallow chick; today , thanks to automation, it only takes this many minutes

6 minutes

200

While commonly called the Easter Bunny today, the original 16th-century German traditionfeatured this similar, larger animal

Hare

200

This 40-day period of fasting and prayer immediately precedes the Easter holiday

Lent

200

Easter Island, famous for its giant stone statues is a territory of this South American country

Chile

200

In the 1948 film Easer Parade, this legendary actress starred along side Fred Astaire

Judy Garland

300

This Pennsylvania city, the home of manufacturer Just Born, celebrates New Year's Eve by dropping a giant illuminated Peep

Bethlehem

300

This is the most popular part of a chocolate bunny to bite off first, according to nearly 60% of people

Ears

300

This traditional Easter bread features a cross on top and is often filled with raisins or currants

Hot Cross Bun

300

Children in this Scandinavian country dress up as "Easter Witches" and trade drawings for candy

Finland and/or Sweden

300

This is the name of Bambi's energetic rabbit friend who is know for his fott-tapping habit

Thumper

400

In the late 1950s, these body parts were "clipped" from the original chick design to the candy a sleeker, more modern design/look

wings

400

Like a cat, a baby rabbit is technically called by this three-letter name

Kit

400

In 1878, President Rutherford B. Hayes hosted the first official version of this annual event on the White House Lawn

White House Easter Egg Roll

400

This European country is where the tradition of the Easter Bunny (Osterhase) first originated

Germany

400

Beatrix Potter's famous1902 book follows the adventures of this mischievous, blue-jacketed rabbit

Peter Rabbit

500

While chicks are the original, this popular long-eared shape wasn't introduced until the early 1980s

Bunny

500

This famous rabbit holds the Guiness World Record for the longest-lived bunny, reaching the age of 18

Flopsy

500

This snack was originally associated with Easter because its twisted shape was said to resemble arms crossed in prayer

Pretzel

500

In Poland, Easter Monday is celebrated with a massive, playful water fight known by this name

Smigus-Dyngus

500

In media, this term refers to a hidden message, image, or feature tucked inside a movie or video game

Easter Egg