The first Easter eggs were dyed what colour – Yellow, Green or Red?
Red!
What type of bun do we traditionally eat at Easter?
Hot Cross Buns.
What type of newly hatched bird is also a symbol of Easter?
A Chick.
What day of the week is Easter usually celebrated on?
Sunday.
Egg rolling is an annual event held at which well-known location in America?
The White House.
How many Easter eggs are sold in the UK every year - 80 Million, 90 Million or 100 Million?
80 Million!
What meat is traditionally eaten on Easter Sunday?
Lamb.
What colour jacket does Peter Rabbit wear in the classic Beatrix Potter book?
Blue.
Easter comes after a 40-day period known as ...?
Lent
Easter Island is part of which Country?
Chile
Where in the UK was the first Easter Egg produced - Liverpool, Bristol or Kent?
Bristol
What type of hat is traditionally worn at Easter time?
An Easter Bonnet!
What is the name of a female rabbit?
A Doe.
Easter takes place on the same date each year. True or false?
False.
How many countries around the world celebrate Easter - 80, 95 or 110?
95!
When were Cadbury Creme Eggs introduced - 1953, 1963 or 1973?
1963
What is the traditional flower for Easter, Daisies, Lilies or Roses?
Lillies!
What animal delivers the treats for Easter in Westphalia, Germany - a Fox, a Badger or a deer?
A Fox.
What name is given to the Sunday before Easter?
Palm Sunday.
Which country produced the world’s largest Easter Egg - USA, Italy, Spain?
Italy.
Why do lots of Easter eggs often have a crocodile or fish scale design on them?
To represent the fish eaten on Good Friday.
How many marzipan balls are traditionally on a simnel cake?
11 (representing the 12 disciples of Jesus, with Judas not deserving to be there!)
In Switzerland, what animal delivers Easter eggs to children?
An Easter Cuckoo (a bird)
What's the day before Good Friday called?
Maudy Thursday.
Which country started the tradition of the Easter bunny?
Germany!