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100

Which animal is most commonly displayed during Easter?

A Bunny

100

At the Last Supper, which food did Jesus liken to his body?

Bread

100

What Easter activity in Barbados involves colorful flying objects on a string?

Kite Flying 

200

What religion is associated with Easter? 

Christianity

200

Which candy is often associated with Easter and shaped like a bird?

Peeps

200

What do easter eggs traditionally represent?

They represent new life, fertility, and hope for humanity as Jesus was resurrected on Easter Sunday.

300

How many days after his crucifixion did it take for Jesus to resurrect?  

Three Days

300

What colorful egg-shaped nut is commonly consumed on Easter?

Jordan Almonds

300

Explain "Osterbrunnen".


400

What important event happened in Barbados during Easter Sunday 1816?

Easter is an important celebration in Barbados, a country that is largely Christian. On Easter Sunday 1816, slaves on the island of Barbados rose up against their plantation owners in a bid to establish their freedom. 

400

What meat is traditionally eaten on Easter to represent sacrifice?

Lamb

400

In the village of Oistens, Barbados, Easter Weekend is the time for the Oistens Fish Festival. What is the unusual competition is the main attraction?

Fish Boning Competition

500

In Hesse, Easter marches take place. These are demonstrations and peace rallies. When and why did the tradition begin?

The Easter March in Germany began in the 1960s as a call for nuclear disarmament.

500

Name the cake traditionally eaten at Easter which is mostly a fruit cake covered in marzipan?

Simnel Cake

500

In southern Germany, particularly in Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria, special Easter processions take place featuring which animal?

Horses