Easter Egg Roll
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Eggs
200

In 2009, tickets to the Egg Roll event were sold via this method for the first time.

Internet

200

Smooth Criminal - Michael Jackson

Annie

200

The titular character of this 1988 Disney film was framed for murder and hires a private detective to help clear his name. 

Roger Rabbit

200

Pecorino, Feta, and Manchego cheeses are typically made from the milk of this animal.

Sheep

200

A 1960 Dr. Seuss book follows Sam-I-Am as he refuses and eventually tries and likes ham served with eggs of this color.

Green

400

In 1929, the Egg Roll was broadcast for the first time over this form of media.

Radio

400

Crocodile Rock - Elton John

Suzie

400

This rabbit, voiced by Mel Blanc, is known for his catchphrase, "What's up, doc?"

Bugs Bunny

400

Despite common myths stating otherwise, cattle are unable to see this color.

Red

400

This animal produces the largest eggs of any bird.

Ostrich

600

The Easter Egg Roll was featured in this 2007 Nicholas Cage sequel film, though the scene was actually filmed at Mount Vernon.

National Treasure: Book of Secrets

600

You Can Call Me Al - Paul Simon

Betty

600

This waistcoat-wearing rabbit is primarily remembered for his concern over his own lack of punctuality.

The White Rabbit

600
Like humans, chickens experience this phase of sleep, meaning that they are capable of dreaming.

REM, or Rapid Eye Movement

600

This French dessert or candy is made by whipping egg whites and sugar.

Meringue

800

The annual Easter Egg Roll takes place on this area of the White House Grounds every Easter Monday. 

South Lawn

800

Only the Good Die Young - Billy Joel

Virginia

800

The imminent arrival of this rabbit is proclaimed in the famous Easter song which shares his name:
"Hopping down the bunny trail,
Hippity hoppity, Easter's on its way!"

Peter Cottontail

800

This is the shape of goat's pupils, allowing them to see nearly 360 degrees without turning their heads.

Rectangular

800

Egg-Drop Syndrome is a viral disease found in chickens, ducks, geese, and swans that can result in eggs missing this essential feature.

Shell

1000

The traditional Egg Roll has been cancelled five times due to inclement weather, three years for construction, and for three separate periods for these three international events.

WWI, WWII, and Covid-19

1000

Calling Baton Rouge - Garth Brooks

Samantha

1000

This rabbit's one desire is to "become Real", which can happen "When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you".

The Velveteen Rabbit

1000

This is the term used to identify a baby rabbit. A "doe" is a female rabbit, a "buck" is a male. 

Kit

1000

Approximately 60% of the world's egg production comes from this Asian country.

China