What is 40?
This rabbit leaves you eggs to collect on Easter morning.
Who is the Easter Bunny?
This flower is symbolic of purity and hope often adorns churches on Easter Sunday.
What are lilies?
Delicious sugar-coated marshmallows often shaped like bunnies or chicks.
The number of days passed between Jesus' death and resurrection.
What is three?
The event that marks the resurrection of Jesus.
What is Easter Sunday?
This Rabbit is the star of a battery commercial.
Who is the Energizer Bunny?
This meat is traditionally served on special holidays such as Easter and Christmas.
What is honey baked ham? Or ham?
60% of people eat this part of the chocolate bunny first.
What are the ears?
This food item when empty symbolizes the empty tomb
What are Easter eggs?
The name of the Roman governor who sentenced Jesus to be crucified.
Who is Pontius Pilate?
Bugs Bunny loves to eat carrots, and his favorite saying is.
What is "What's up, Doc?"
Cakes are often baked in this shape to celebrate Easter.
What is a lamb?
This candy brand is known for its iconic chocolate eggs filled with a creamy center, called Creme Eggs, often eaten during Easter.
What is Cadbury?
This is where the national Easter Egg Roll takes place each year.
What is the White House?
The day on which the Last Supper was held.
What is Maundy Thursday?
This Rabbit is Bambi and Flower's best friend.
Who is Thumper?
The Stations of the Cross is a tradition that takes place on this day.
What is Good Friday?
Lindt chocolate is from this country.
What is Switzerland?
Easter Island is a part of this country.
What is Chile?
The garden where Jesus prayed before his arrest.
What is the Garden of Gethsemane?
The rabbit with a blue coat who is a fictional character in stories written by Beatrix Potter.
Who is Peter Rabbit?
This country is where the pysanky style of egg decorating originates from. It uses beeswax to decorate the eggs.
What is Ukraine?
This flavor is the most popular of all the Jelly Belly jelly bean flavors.
What is cherry?
In the Passion of Christ, often read on Palm Sunday, Jesus is crucified at the place which means The Place of the Skull.
What is Golgotha?