Easter celebrates the resurrection of this person
Who is Jesus Christ?
In the U.S., Easter is often celebrated in this spring month
What is April?
This animal is said to deliver Easter eggs
What is the Easter Bunny?
These marshmallow treats are shaped like chicks and bunnies
What are Peeps?
The 40-day period before Easter is called this
What is Lent?
Jesus rose from the dead on this day of the week
What is Sunday?
In this country, people celebrate with giant Easter egg hunts at the White House
What is the United States?
Kids often search for eggs in this popular Easter activity
What is an Easter egg hunt?
This chocolate brand is famous for its gold-wrapped bunny
What is Lindt?
The day Jesus was crucified is known as this
What is Good Friday?
The meal Jesus shared before his crucifixion is called this
What is the Last Supper?
In Australia, this animal sometimes replaces the Easter Bunny
What is the Easter Bilby?
Eggs are commonly dyed this bright holiday color
What is pastel (colors)?
This candy egg has a creamy peanut butter filling
What are Reese's Eggs
This disciple doubted Jesus' resurrection until he saw him
Who is Thomas?
This Roman governor sentenced Jesus to be crucified
Who is Pontius Pilate?
In Greece, eggs are traditionally dyed this single color
What is red?
The tradition of decorating eggs comes from this symbol of new life
What is rebirth or new life?
Hot cross buns traditionally contain this dried fruit
What are raisins (or currants)?
Easter's date is determined by this lunar event
What is the first full moon after the spring equinox?
The place where Jesus was crucified is called this
What is Golgotha (or Calvary)?
In Spain, large religious parades during Easter are called this
What are Semana Santa processions?
This European country is believed to have started the Easter Bunny tradition
What is Germany?
This meat is traditionally eaten at Easter dinner
What is lamb?
This book of the Bible gives detailed accounts of the resurrection (multiple answers possible)
What are the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John)?