She originally played Eliza Doolittle on Broadway from 1956 to 1958.
Who is Julie Andrews?
It takes this many players to take part in a traditional game of cribbage.
What is two?
Giant pandas spend 10–16 hours a day eating this plant.
What is bamboo?
While considered the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick was actually born here.
What is Britain?
This city, famous for its 19th-century history, has had a huge St. Patrick's Day parade since 1813.
What is Boston?
My Fair Lady is based on this earlier play.
What is Pygmalion?
This television show stars Jerry Mathers as Theodore Cleaver.
What is Leave It to Beaver?
This Chinese province is home to the largest number of wild giant pandas
What is Sichuan?
According to legend, St. Patrick famously drove these animals out of Ireland.
What are snakes?
Every year since 1962, the plumbers union of this city dyes their local river green.
What is Chicago?
One of Eliza’s first forays into high society is a scene at the Ascot, which is this type of venue.
What is a racecourse?
This eye color is the most common in humans.
What is brown?
While 99% vegetarian, pandas have the digestive system of this type of animal.
What is a carnivore?
St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on March 17th because it is the anniversary of this event.
What is St. Patrick's death?
This London landmark turns green to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
What is the London Eye?
Eliza's profession in the play and film is this.
What is a flower seller?
Fats Waller played this musical instrument.
What is the piano?
To aid in gripping bamboo, pandas have a specialized wrist bone that acts as this.
What is a pseudo-thumb?
In the 17th century, green became associated with the holiday, replacing this original color.
What is blue?
This Asian city has hosted its own St. Patrick's Day parade since 1992.
What is Tokyo?
This transformation Eliza undertakes during My Fair Lady.
What is becoming a "proper lady"?
What is bowling?
Despite the name, this is the color of a panda cub at birth.
What is pink?
This Irish phrase, often seen on banners, means "Ireland Forever".
What is "Erin go bragh?"
This famous landmark in Ireland is said to give the gift of eloquence if you kiss it while hanging upside down.
What is the Blarney Stone?