This is the capital of Ireland.
What is Dublin?
This person is the patron saint of Ireland.
Who is St. Patrick?
This famous Irish stout is popular on St. Patrick’s Day.
What is Guinness?
This mythical creature guards a pot of gold.
What is a leprechaun?
This is the currency used in the Republic of Ireland.
What is the Euro?
These creatures were supposedly driven out of Ireland by St. Patrick.
What are snakes?
This bread uses baking soda instead of yeast.
What is soda bread?
This is what happens if you catch a leprechaun.
What is they grant wishes or give you gold?
What is Gaelic?
This river is famously dyed green each year for the celebration.
What is the Chicago River?
This dish mixes mashed potatoes with greens.
What is colcannon?
This object is said to make its owner invisible in some Irish legends.
What is a cloak (or magical cloak of invisibility)?
This famous cliffside attraction rises dramatically over the Atlantic Ocean.`
What are the Cliffs of Moher?
This U.S. city held one of the first St. Patrick’s Day parades in 1762.
What is New York City?
This dish features blood sausage, often part of a traditional breakfast.
What is black pudding?
This hidden world is where many Irish fairies are believed to live.
What is the Otherworld?
This stone is said to give the gift of eloquence when kissed.
What is the Blarney Stone?
This phrase is often used as a toast on St. Patrick’s Day.
What is “Sláinte”?
This root vegetable, besides potatoes, is commonly used in Irish cooking.
What is a turnip (or parsnip)?
This famous giant built the Giant’s Causeway, according to legend.
Who is Finn McCool (Fionn mac Cumhaill)?