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Easter Bunny
Easter Eggs
100

There are this many days during the season of Lent

What is 40?

100

The most expensive this cost $49,000 and had diamonds for eyes

What is Chocolate Bunny?

100

Easter falls on the first Sunday after Spring's first this

What is Full Moon?

100

The first Easter Bunny judged if kids were either naughty or nice, similar to this jolly figure of Christmas

Who is Santa Claus?

100
The first Easter Eggs were painted this color, to represent Christ's blood

What is Red?

200

This Roman presided over the trial of Jesus

Who is Pontius Pilate?

200

This chewy, fruity candy was the first candy to ever be sold by weight

What are Jelly Beans?

200

This word is a Latin portmanteau including crux, cross, and figere, to fasten

What is Crucifixion?

200

Chocolate Easter Bunnies are hollow because of cocoa rations that took place during this war

What is World War II?

200

Easter Eggs were originally collected in straw hats, instead of this common item used today

What are Easter Baskets?

300

This woman first found the tomb of Jesus empty

Who is Mary Magdalene?

300

Over 78% of Americans eat this part of a chocolate bunny first

What are the Ears?

300

Western Christianity follows this calendar to determine the date of Easter

What is the Gregorian Calendar?

300

The Easter Bunny is said to be of this cold, white species

What is Arctic Hare?

300

The tradition of painting Easter Eggs came from this Eastern European country

What is Ukraine?

400

This word comes from the Latin word resurgere, meaning rise again

What is Resurrection?

400

In 1953, it took over 27 hours to make a single one of these sugary treats

What are Peeps?

400
Easter was first declared a holiday by the Council of Nicaea in this early century

What is the 4th Century?

400

The Easter Bunny originated in this Western European country

What is Germany?

400

The largest ever this was made in Italy was 34 feet tall and weighed over 15,000 pounds

What is a Chocolate Egg?

500

This day directly precedes Good Friday

What is Maundy Thursday?

500

Before chocolate entered Europe, these salty snacks were eaten and exchanged as gifts on Easter

What are Pretzels?

500

Easter is named after this Anglo-Saxon goddess

Who is Eostre?

500

The Easter Bunny first came to the US in this Keystone state in 1757

What is Pennsylvania?

500

Leftover onion peels, tree bark, and flower petals were originally used as this for Easter Eggs

What are Dyes?