These two birds lay the largest and smallest eggs, respectively.
What are the Ostrich and Hummingbird?
Unlike rabbits, which are born blind and hairless, this animal of the same order (Lagomorpha) is born with fur and open eyes.
What is a Hare?
The tradition of an egg-laying hare originated in which country?
What is Germany? (Holy Roman Empire)
This food, often served at Easter, serves as a reminder of the crucifixion.
What is Horseradish?
Instead of a bunny, Australia celebrates with the "Easter Bilby" for this specific reason.
What is an invasive species?
These traditional Ukrainian eggs are decorated with intricate wax-resist designs.
What are Pysanky?
This large rabbit breed is known for reaching weights of over 20 lbs.
What is the Flemish Giant? ( Continental Giant is ok)
This flower is an easter symbol representing purity and rebirth.
What is Lilium longiflorum (Easter lily)?
According to the Gospels, they were the first person to find that Jesus' tomb was empty.
Who is Mary Magdalene?
Every Easter Monday, a town in this country gather to cook a giant omelet using thousands of eggs.
What is France
This chocolate treat with a "yolk" center was rebranded in 1971 from "Fry's Chocolate Cream."
What is a Cadbury Creme Egg?
Rabbits produce this many distinct types of droppings.
What is 2?
Dry, round fecal pellets and nutrient-rich, soft, grape-like clusters called cecotropes (or "night feces").
Easter's date is determined by the first full moon following this celestial event.
What is the Vernal Equinox?
The timing and themes of Easter are modeled after this holiday, during which Jesus shared his famous "Last Supper".
What is the Jewish holiday Passover (or Pesach)?
"Paaskekrim," the tradition of reading or watching crime detective stories during Easter, is a major event in this country.
What is Norway
This Easter egg was the most expensive ever sold at auction for a record breaking £22.9 million in 2025.
What is the Fabergé Winter Egg?
While the tradition grew over centuries, this specific year marks the earliest known mention of the "Easter Hare." (century is ok)
What is 1572? (16th century)
In 1954, it took 27 hours to hand-make one of these easter treats using a pastry tube; now it takes only 6 minutes.
What are PEEPS? (marshmallow chicks ok)
Omitted from songs and readings throughout the 40 days of Lent, this Hebrew word makes its return on Easter Sunday.
What is Alleluia (or Hallelujah)?
In some Central European countries, men playfully "whip" women with pomlázka, decorated branches from this tree on Easter Monday.
What is willow?
This country holds the record for the largest chocolate egg, weighing over 7,200 kg.
What is Italy?
This term describes a rabbit's joyful, athletic leap where it twists its body and kicks its legs in mid-air.
What is Binkying?
The etymology of "Easter" is believed to be derived from this.
What is Eostre (or Ostara), the Anglo-Saxon goddess of Spring?
This site, whose name translates to "Place of the Skull," is the traditional location of the crucifixion.
What is Golgotha (or Calvary)?
The celebration of "Śmigus-Dyngus" on Easter Monday in this country involves dousing one another in water to symbolize the cleansing of sins.
What is Poland?