St Patrick
Leprechauns
Rainbows
Pot'O'Gold
Clovers
100

St Patrick is most known for bringing this religion to Ireland

Christianity 

100

The breakfast cereal that is 

"Magically delicious"

Lucky Charms

100

The light from a rainbow comes from this

The sun

100

Olympic athletes who place first in competition receive one of these.

A gold medal

100
Irish tradition identifies the four leaf clover to mean this kind of luck

Good luck

200

St Patrick was said to have described the Holy Trinity using this plant.

Three leaf clover

200

Where Leprechauns hide their pots of gold

The end of the rainbow


200

The outermost color of a rainbow

Red

200

This NFL team is named after a western gold rush in the mid 1800s

49ers

200
Most clover has three leaves, however approximately 1 in 10000 clovers this many leaves

Four

300

Historically, St. Patrick is not associated with the color green, but this color

Blue

300

According to Myth, catching a Leprechaun will grant you this

Three wishes

300

The inner most color of a rainbow

Violet

300

The largest repository of gold in the world is Federal Reserve Bank of New York. This one is the second largest.

Fort Knox

300

This Irish word means "clover"

Shamrock

400

St Patrick was enslaved as a teenager and taken to Ireland to do this.

Herd sheep

400

The term Leprechaun comes from old Irish luchorpán, meaning this

"Small body"

400

Rainbows are create when light passes through raindrops acting as this optical device

Prism

400

The average human body contains 

0.2 μg of this

Gold

400

Clovers are closely related to this round green pod producing plant 

Peas

500

St Patrick was not born Irish but this nationality 

Roman

500

The typical vocation of a leprechaun is thought to be this

Shoemaker

500

Light coming from the moon passing through raindrops is know as this

Moonbow

500

The top three uses for gold are jewelry, investment, and this  

Electronics

500

The three leaves of a clover are often thought to symbolize these three virtues 

faith, hope, and love