The Eggs
I Want Candy
Easter Religion
Famous Bunnies
Fact Hunt
100

This is commonly used for coloring eggs.

Dye

100

These popular Easter candies were the first to be sold by weight rather than by piece.

Jelly Beans

100

This is the traditional color of Lent.

Purple

100

This "bunny" comes hopping down the bunny trail.

Peter Cottontail

100

In the US, this is the most popular meat to eaten on Easter Sunday.

Ham

200

This strong smelling liquid is often used to make dye brighter.

Vinegar

200

The time it takes to make these popular marshmallow treats has been reduced from 27 hours (in 1953) to 6 minutes (today).

Peeps

200

The Friday before Easter Sunday is referred to as this. 

Good Friday

200

This famous bunny has been going (and going ... and going ...) since his debut in 1988

The Energizer Bunny

200

The most famous Easter parade is held in this city.

New York City

300

Medieval Easter eggs were boiled with this vegetable to give them a golden sheen.

Onions

300

65% of adults prefer this type of chocolate.

Milk Chocolate

300
The Sunday before Easter is known as this.

Palm Sunday

300

Mickey Mouse and this famous bunny were the first two animals to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Bugs Bunny

300

This is the name of the flower known as the "Easter flower". 

The White Lily

400

The world's largest Easter Egg Hunt, consisting of 501,000 eggs and nearly 10,000 children was held at an adventure park in this U.S. state. 

Florida (Cypress Gardens Adventure Park)

400

Over 500 million of these foil wrapped Easter treats are made each year. 

Cadbury Cream Eggs

400

In the Bible, this many days passed between Jesus’ death and resurrection.

3

400

This famous bunny taught Bambi how to ice skate. 

Thumper

400

Every year the official date of Easter is determined by this.

The moon

500

The tradition of giving eggs at Easter has been traced back to Egyptians, Persians, Greeks and Romans, who saw the egg as a symbol of this.

Life

500

This country is credited for inventing the chocolate bunny.

Germany

500

If you include the Sundays, the season of Lent last for this many days. 

46

500

This famous bunny lives in the Hundred Acre Wood, and—despite his frustration with the residents' antics—is a cherished member in his circle of friends. 

Rabbit (Winnie the Pooh)

500

While the Easter Bunny brings children eggs in the U.S., this critter delivers the goods in Westphalia, Germany.

Fox