HE IS RISEN!
Bunny Kisses and Easter Wishes
Somebunny Loves You
God bless you now and always
Hoppy Easter
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In what country did the tradition of the Easter bunny originate?

Germany

100

Where is the largest Easter egg museum in the world?

Marshmallow Peeps

100

In the Bible, how many days passed between Jesus' death and resurrection?

Three
100

Which day of Holy Week is to honor the Last Supper?

Holy Thursday

100

Easter Sunday is also called what?

Resurrection Day

200

Where is the most popular Easter parade held each year?

New York

200

 What flower is considered an Easter symbol?

Lily

200

Buying what for Easter is said to bring good luck for the rest of the year?

New clothes

200

In the Bible, who was the first person to enter Jesus' tomb?

Peter

200

 In the Bible, Judas traded Jesus in exchange for what?

30 pieces of silver

300

The world record largest chocolate Easter egg was made in what country?

Italy

300

Besides bunnies, what animal is considered an Easter symbol?

Lamb

300

 Easter's date is determined by what?

The Moon

300

What bread-based snack is associated with Easter? (2 acceptable answers)

Pretzel or Hot cross buns

300

What holiday is celebrated on the last day before Lent begins?

Mardi Gras

400

Easter always falls between which two dates?

March 22 and April 25

400

When Easter eggs were first dyed, it was to represent what?

The blood of Jesus Christ

400

According to the song Peter Cottontail, what is the bunny bringing for Tommy?

Jelly Beans

400

What is the day before Lent called?

Fat Tuesday

400

In which midwest state did the Easter bunny first appear?

Pennsylvania

500

Easter Island is part of which country?

Chile

500

What European country has the largest Easter egg museum in the world?

Poland
500

Dyeing Easter eggs is a tradition that began in which Eauropean country?

Ukraine

500

Which president was the first to introduce an Easter bunny to the White House Easter Egg Roll? Think late 60s and early 70s...

Richard Nixon

500

In the 13th century, the church prohibited eating what during Holy Week?

Eggs