Popeye eats this to stay strong.
What is Spinach?
The traditional meal served on St. Patrick's Day.
What is corned beef and cabbage?
Traditionally, this is the day to plant potatoes each year.
What is St. Patrick's Day?
When his blood pressure rises he turns into the....
What is Incredible Hulk?
The three Rs of recycling
What are reduce, reuse, recycle?
There is no making guacamole without it
What is Avocado?
St. Patrick is the primary patron saint of this country.
What is Ireland?
3 things needed to grow plants?
What is sun, dirt and water?
Famous green frog often starring in childrens cartoons?
Who is Kermit the Frog?
This gem is the birthstone for May.
What is an Emerald?
Dill or sweet - These are great on a sandwich.
What is Pickle?
Legend says that St. Patrick banished these from Ireland when, infact, they never occupied the island.
What are snakes?
That pesky insect we often want to swat but actually pollinates all our plants.
What are bees?
Who is green character from the movie Inside Out?
Who is Disgust?
When you turn off the light before leaving a room you are saving...
What is energy or electricity?
In this Dr. Seuss book of the same title, Sam tries to convince his friend to try this dish.
What is Green Eggs and Ham?
A small supernatural being in Irish folklore, usually depicted as a small, bearded fellow.
What is a leprechaun?
The top 3 plants for a salsa garden.
What are tomatoes, peppers and onions?
Raphael, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Leonardo are four brothers who happen to be the _________.
Who are the Ninja Turtles?
What would be an eco friendly way to dry your clothes?
What is air dry?
These cruciferous veggies look like mini-cabbages and provide 80% of daily Vitamin C.
What is Brussel sprouts?
To celebrate St. Patty’s Day in Ireland, Dublin hosts a huge festival that lasts how many days?
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This reptile is considered the "Gardener's Friend" because it eats pests that can wreck your garden.
What is a Garter snake?
A less than perfect Ogre who falls in love with Princess Fiona.
Who is Shrek?
What material can be used over and over again?
What is glass?