A colorful egg‑decorating activity.
Egg‑painting.
A sweet, spiced bread, covered in glaze with sprinkles on top.
Easter bread.
To celebrate an event with joy and activity
To party.
The world’s largest chocolate Easter egg weighed about...
About 7,200 kg.
The Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of...
Jesus.
A phrase with which people great each other on Easter in Ukraine.
"Khrystos Voskres!" ("Christ has risen!")
Small cheese cylinders that are part of the blessed basket are known as...
Curd pancakes.
To move quickly in a playful way(like a bunny).
The Easter Bunny predates Christianity and comes from...
Germany.
Good Friday Hot Cross Buns were believed to protect against...
Bad luck.
In many countries, children search for hidden ___on Easter morning.
Chocolate eggs.
A creamy dessert made from cheese, sugar, and a lemon zest topping is...
A lemon cheesecake.
Small decorative elements placed on top of an Easter bread.
Sprinkles.
The average American family buys roughly _____ Easter eggs each year.
Roughly 300 Easter eggs.
The traditional flowers given as an Easter gift are...
Lilies.
A 40‑day (excluding Sundays) period of fasting, prayer, and self‑examination observed by many Christians in preparation for Easter.
Lent or Easter fasting.
A root vegetable, cultivated and used worldwide as a spice, often having a bitter and spicy taste.
A horseradish.
To ask for God's help and protection for someone or something
To pray.
The most expensive egg, the 1902 Fabergé "Cockerel Egg," sold for...
£9 million.
The first story of a rabbit hiding eggs was published in...
1680.
The wooden or metal pole carried in some villages, decorated with ribbons.
A Maypole.
A traditional dish of boiled lamb with herbs, served on Easter Sunday, is...
A roast lamb.
A word meaning “to hide something for later discovery.”
The oldest surviving decorated egg dates to the _____ century and was discovered in a burial mound in Sicily.
13th century.
In 1991, the first independent Ukrainian television channel to broadcast the Easter service was...
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