Show:
Questions
Responses
Print
Easter Bunny
Candy
History
Tradition
100
76% of Americans think this part of a chocolate Easter bunny should be eaten first
What are the ears?
100
This holiday surpasses Easter as the largest candy-consuming holiday.
What is Halloween?
100
The day Easter is celebrated on.
What is Sunday?
100
These are decorated and hidden during Easter.
What are eggs?
200
The best known Easter Bunny in North America.
Who is Peter?
200
The most popular non-chocolate candy during Easter.
What is the marshmallow Peep?
200
Easter celebrates what event involving Jesus after his death.
What is Jesus' resurrection?
200
Easter is one of these, where the main emphasis is on a big, grand meal.
What is a feast?
300
The chief wild rabbit of North America.
Who is Cottontail?
300
This snack was originally associated with Easter because its twists were thought to resemble arms crossed in prayer.
What is the pretzel?
300
The English word Easter comes from the ancient Germanic month named Eosturmonath which is like this modern month.
What is April?
300
Children look forward to this part of Easter the most.
What is candy? (I will also except money because that's how our family rolls ;-p )
400
This country introduced the Easter Bunny.
What is Germany?
400
The first candy to be on the Space Shuttle.
What are M&Ms?
400
The country first known to make special candy for Easter.
What is Germany?
400
Secular people celebrate Easter for this reason.
What is Spring?
500
Rabbit and Hares represent this symbol.
What is fertility and rebirth?
500
The Rodda Candy Company created Peeps but originally sold these Easter favorites.
What are Jelly Beans?
500
Within this amount of time, Easter became standard celebration within the Church.
What is 200 years?
500
The flower that has come to represent Easter in America.
What is the Easter lily?