The name of the person who brings chocolate and treats in the US.
Who is the Easter Bunny?
This colorful, bean-shaped candy is a staple in Easter baskets.
What are jellybeans?
The activity where children search for hidden plastic containers.
What is an Easter egg hunt?
Instead of a bunny, this animal delivers eggs in Westphalia, Germany.
What is a fox?
Easter always falls between these two months.
What are March and April?
This popular candy is shaped like a small bird and is usually yellow, pink, or white.
What are Peeps?
The amount of jellybeans Americans consume, on average, each Easter.
What is 16 billion?
This type of flower is commonly associated with Easter and spring.
What is a lily?
This animal is known for delivering Easter eggs to kids in Switzerland.
What is the cuckoo?
This day marks the official start of spring.
What is the vernal equinox?
According to tradition, this is the most common part of a chocolate bunny that people eat first.
What are the ears?
This major candy company produces 1.5 million Creme Eggs per day.
What is Cadbury?
This annual New York City event features fancy hats and clothing.
What is the Easter Parade?
This baked good, featuring a cross on top, is a tradition in England.
What are hot cross buns?
This event, which influences the date of Easter, must happen before the holiday.
What is the full moon?
This country is credited with starting the tradition of the Easter Bunny.
What is Germany?
The year the first chocolate Easter egg was produced.
What is 1873?
This game involves rolling a hard-boiled egg with a spoon.
What is an egg roll?
This city in Italy holds the record for the largest chocolate Easter egg.
What is Tosca?
The reason Easter can fall on many different dates between March 22 and April 25.
What is because it depends on the moon/vernality?
This was the color of the first traditional Easter eggs.
What is red?
This is the most popular type of Easter candy, with 90 million produced annually.
What are chocolate bunnies?
This animal often represents new life in the spring.
What is a bunny (or chick)?
The number of eggs King Edward I famously ordered to be decorated in the 13th century.
What is 450?
Historically, in the 13th century, this item was prohibited by the church during Holy Week.
What are eggs?