Spring
Bunnys
Candy
Traditions
Hodge Podge
100

This season follows spring

Summer

100

The name of the bunny in the song, "Here comes _____________, hoppin' down the bunny trail."

Peter Cottontail

100

The red jelly bean which is this flavor is the favorite among kids.

Cherry

100

Traditionally, families in the US hide these with treats in them for the kids to find.

Easter Eggs

100

This president was assassinated on November 1963. 

John F. Kennedy

200

These "twisters" are prevalent in the spring.

Tornados

200

The Easter Bunny brings these for children on Easter morning.

Baskets with candy in them.

200

This is the part of the chocolate bunny that most people eat first.

His ears.

200

Many families color these with the kids at Easter for fun.

Eggs

200

60 minutes is equal to this many hours.

One

300

If a groundhog does not see his shadow on Groundhog Day Spring will come early or late?

Early

300

The Easter bunny is thought to be this color.

White

300

The popular Peeps are made of this coated in sugar.

Marshmallow

300

This is the day of the week on which Easter  is celebrated.

Sunday

300

This is another name for a church bench.

Pew

400

This bird with a red belly is associated with spring.

Robin

400

True or false: The rabbit's teeth never stop growing.

True

400

Easter is second to this holiday in candy sales.

Halloween

400

This flower is the symbol for Easter.

Easter Lily

400

To "pop the question" means this.

To propose to someone

500

An increase of pollen causes this in many people in the spring. 

Allergies. 

500

True or False: Rabbits like to be alone.

False. They are very social animals.

500

The Cadbury Egg looks like it has this inside.

Egg yolk

500

The Friday before Easter is called this.

Good Friday

500

When someone doesn't answer people ask if this type of animal got their tongue.

A cat