The "Emerald Isle" (Geography)
Irish Folklore & Myths
St. Patrick & History
Irish Culture & Landmarks
Irish Language
100

What is the Emerald Isle?

What is Ireland 

100

This tiny, mischievous, bearded creature is known for hiding pots of gold.

What is a leprechaun

100

St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on this date every year.

What is March 17th

100

This traditional "stepped" dance became world-famous thanks to the show "Riverdance."

What is Irish Step Dancing

100

In Ireland, this common slang term is used to describe a good time, fun, or lively conversation.

What is "craic"

200

This river flows through the heart of Dublin, the capital city.

What is the River Liffey?

200

The three leaves of this plant are used to explain the Holy Trinity.

What is the shamrock

200

Contrary to popular belief, St. Patrick was not born in Ireland, but in this Roman territory.

What is Britain

200

This famous stone, located in a castle near Cork, is said to give "the gift of gab."

What is the Blarney Stone (I've went)

200

This Irish phrase means "Ireland Forever."

What is "Erin go Bragh"

300

This famous tourist attraction in County Clare offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.

What are the Cliffs of Moher

300

According to legend, St. Patrick famously drove these creatures out of Ireland

What are snakes

300

This major historical event (1845–1849) caused a massive drop in Ireland's population.

What is the Potato Famine (or Great Hunger)

300

This ancient, prehistoric monument in County Meath is older than the Egyptian Pyramids.

What is Newgrange

300

The Irish language, often called Irish or Gaelic, is known by this name in Ireland.

What is Gaeilge

400

This is the largest freshwater lake on the island of Ireland

 What is Lough Neagh

400

This mythical, screeching female spirit is said to warn family members of an upcoming death.

What is a banshee

400

This 1014 battle led by Brian Boru is famously known for helping unite Ireland against Viking invaders.

What is the Battle of Clontarf

400

This is the only country in the world to have a musical instrument as its national symbol.

What is Ireland

400

The prefix "O'" in Irish last names means this, while "Mac" means "son of."

What is "grandson of" or "descendant of"

500

Located in County Mayo, these are considered the oldest known field systems in the world.

What are the Céide Fields

500

These supernatural "little people" in Irish folklore are thought to live underground in mounds.

What are fairies

500

 This 1921 treaty created the Irish Free State, but left six northern counties in the UK.

What is the Anglo-Irish Treaty

500

Irish monks are credited with inventing these to make text easier to read, sometime around the 7th century.

What are spaces between words

500

This Irish word, often used in toasts, literally means "health."

What is Sláinte