All Things Green
Luck Around the World
Ireland 101
Celtic Creatures & Mythology
Irish Celebrities
100

Often served alongside bacon or boiled potatoes, this green vegetable has long been a staple of traditional Irish cooking and remains a favorite on St. Patrick’s Day tables.

What is Cabbage?

100

A four-leaf version of this plant is considered lucky in many cultures.

What is a clover?

100

This city is the capital of Ireland and is home to Trinity College and the Book of Kells.

What is Dublin?

100

This mischievous Irish fairy shoemaker is said to hide a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.

What is a leprechaun?

100

This Irish actor deserves a “Best Dad Award” for his role in Taken, where he proves he’d cross the globe—and take down half of it—to rescue his daughter.

Who is Liam Neeson?

200

This clean‑energy source has grown so quickly that it now provides about 12% of the world’s electricity, making it one of the leading renewable power sources today.

What is wind power?

200

In Chinese culture, this number is considered the luckiest.

What is 8?

200

Each St. Patrick’s Day, it's estimated that 13 million pints of this iconic Irish stout are consumed worldwide.

What is Guinness?

200

This wailing female spirit of Irish folklore is said to appear before a death in a family.

What is a banshee?

200

This Irish-American comedian was recently featured being chased by screaming group of children at the Oscar's this weekend and once claimed that he may be "the most Irish man alive."

What is Conan O'Brien?

300

On Ireland’s tricolour (flag), the orange stripe honors the Protestant tradition and the white stands for peace between both sides—while the green represents this community.

Who are the Catholic community?

300

In Irish and European folklore, this metal object is traditionally hung above a doorway to protect the home and bring good luck.

What is a horseshoe?

300

This ancient Irish language is still spoken in various regions throughout Ireland

What is Gaelic?

300

This Celtic sea creature, sometimes described as half‑horse and half‑fish, was believed to foretell storms when seen near the coast.

What is a hippocampus (or Irish sea‑horse spirit)?

300

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This U2 frontman is known for activism as much as music.

Who is Bono?

400

This revolutionary patented enzyme-based technology is being used to create durable furniture that fully biodegrades into nutrient-rich soil in fewer than 5 years.

What is Worry Free Plastics?

400

In Italy, wearing this color on New Year’s Eve is thought to bring good luck.

What is red?

400

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This surname, meaning “descendant of Murchadh,” has held the title of the most common last name in Ireland for over a century.

What is Murphy?

400

This Celtic giant is credited with creating the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland.

Who is Finn McCool?


400

This Irish actor voiced the villain Scarecrow in “Batman Begins” and starred in “Peaky Blinders.”

Who is Cillian Murphy?

500

In 2026, this toolkit was rolled out by Kahler Slater to design more sustainable architecture.

What is the Design Excellence Toolkit

500

In Japan, this animal statue with a raised paw is believed to bring good fortune.

What is the Maneki-neko (beckoning cat)?

500

This river is the longest in Ireland and also the name of an Irish Bar in Lincoln Park.

What is River Shannon?

500

This water spirit from Celtic lore often appears as a beautiful horse, luring riders onto its back before dragging them into deep waters.

What is a kelpie?

500

This Irish playwright and poet, known for works like “The Importance of Being Earnest” and “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” was one of the most celebrated writers of the late 19th century.

Who is Oscar Wilde?