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100

According to Chinese tradition If this flower blooms on New Year's Day, you will have good luck all year long

Daffodil

100

This young, cheerful rabbit is best known for his habit of thumping his left foot

Thumper

100

A white lily is also known as the

Easter Lily

100

These cream filled eggs were first introduced in 1963 as Fry's Creme Eggs and are now called

Cadbury Cream Eggs

100

In what country are hot cross buns an Easter favorite

New Zealand

100

These eggs are fluffy, light and go perfectly with toast

Scrambled

200

These flowers are most known for perfect and deep love

Tulips

200

This mischievous rabbit wears a blue jacket and first appeared in a book written in 1902

Peter Rabbit

200

Eating hot cross buns on Easter originated from

Greece

200

These became popular after a drugstore in Germany built one that was 5 ft tall to promote their store

Chocolate Bunnies

200

In some parts of what country is it common to kick off a 2-day celebration with a bonfire

Europe

200

These eggs are generally served cold as a side dish, appetizer or main dish

Deviled Eggs

300

Many Asian countries consider this flower the 'lucky flower'

Orchid

300

This bunny has been going and going and going...

The Energizer Bunny

300

The Sunday before Easter is called _____ Sunday

Palm

300

These chick shaped candies have been the #1 non chocolate candy for over 20 years

PEEPS

300

On what British island do festivities begin on Good Friday with a kite fest

Bermuda

300

These eggs are a perfect go to snack. Or you can cut them up and toss them on a salad

Hard Boiled

400

The name of this flower translates to 'rainbow'

Iris

400

This rabbit is best known for getting kids to try a popular fruity flavored cereal

Trix Rabbit

400

The White House Easter Egg Roll started in what year?

1878

400

These chocolate eggs can also be found in other shapes such as trees pumpkins and hearts

Reese's

400

In what country do you pour water on one another as an Easter tradition called 'Wet Monday'

Poland

400

This eggs name originates from the French word poche, meaning small pouch or pocket

Poached

500

This flower in purple generally means sorrow or a desire for forgiveness

Hyacinth

500

This cute but unhappy white rabbit is from the popular movie 'Secret Life of Pets'

Snowball

500

Easter and what other holiday compete for the highest candy sales?

Halloween

500

These small colorful bean shaped sweets were president Reagan's favorite candy

Jelly Beans
500

In what country is it common to spend Easter hunkered down reading crime novels

Norway

500

These eggs are fried on one side only and never flipped

Sunny Side Up