Easter Story
Fictional Rabbits
Easter
Easter Traditions
Easter Candy
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When Jesus entered Jerusalem on what is now celebrated as Palm Sunday, He was riding atop this animal

A Donkey 

100

This Fictional bunny of song comes "hoppin' down the bunny trail" 

Peter Cottontail from the song "Here comes Peter Cottontail" 

100

This Animal is the most prominent symbol of Easter 

The Easter Bunny 

100

Children of all ages love to participate in this annual event, where their hunting skills are tested  

Easter egg hunt 

100

Much like in Valentine's Day, this type of candy is most popular on Easter 

Chocolate 

200

Christians commemorate this famous meal on Maundy Thursday

The Last Supper 

200

This cloth toy rabbit longs to become "real" through the love of his owner 

The Velveteen Rabbit 

200

This day follows Mardi Gras and marks the beginning of Lent 

Ash Wednesday 

200

This New-York City Easter Sunday tradition dates back to the min 1800s when the upper crust of society strolled along Fifth Avenue after Easter services, showing odd new spring outfits and hats 

Easter Parade 

200

Easter is the second biggest candy holiday of the year, what holiday is the first 

Halloween 

Christmas in 3rd 

Valentine' s Day in 4th 

300

Judas traded how many pieces of silver for the life of Jesus 

30 

300

This mischievous young rabbit with a taste for fresh veggies gets into Mr. McGregor's garden  

Peter Rabbit 

300

A bouquet of these flowers in purple and white make the perfect Easter bouquet 

Tulips

Purple- Royalty fort Christ the King 

White- Forgiveness 

300

This meat, with roots in Passover celebrations, is also a traditional Easter food 

Lamb 

300

This part of a chocolate bunny is most popular to eat first 

The ears 

400

This woman was the first person to see the risen Christ  

Mary Magdalene 

400

This Fictional rabbit gets his name from his habit of repeatedly tapping his left hind foot 

Thumper 

400

The Apostles did this while Jesus prayed in the garden of Gethsemane immediately after the Last Supper 

Slept 

400

This Food item, often hunted at Easter is an ancient symbol of new life  

Easter Egg 

400

This candy is the most popular non- chocolate Easter candy 

Peeps 

500

Jesus was crucified on this skull- shaped hill in ancient Jerusalem 

Golgotha 

500

Alice follows this fictional bunny down the rabbit hole into Wonderland 

White Rabbit

500

For Christians, Easter is a season of hope, optimism, and new beginnings otherwise knowns as this.  

Renewal 

500

This is a type of yeast bread typically served at Easter time. It is usually made from flour, sugar, butter and eggs. Often topped with icing 

Paska bread or Easter Bread 

500

Sixteen billion jelly beans are produced each Easter season, this flavor is the most popular 

Cinnamon 

2nd is black licorice