You might use parsley, potatoes or celery for this part of the Seder.
What is karpas?
You need this inside of you, but don't want to drink it.
What is blood?
Jewish mothers never lie- if you eat this every day you will never get sick.
What is matzah ball soup?
One of these did not know how to ask -- but you do!
Who are the four children?
This girl saved her brother first, and saved the Israelites with her well of water in desert.
Who was Miriam?
This ovoid object is a sign of birth.
What is an egg?
This plague affects kids in school.
What are lice?
This can be eaten as a dessert or used to wipe off the table.
What is sponge cake?
After the Exodus, the Israelites spent this long wandering in the desert.
How many are 40 years?
This leader was brave enough to stand up to an evil Pharaoh and lead the Israelites to freedom.
Who was Moses?
We use this at the Seder, but in some parts of the world it gets into the groundwater and kills plants.
What is salt water?
This eighth plague is one of the few kosher insects.
What are locusts?
This can grow to the size of two feet and can eliminate bad breath.
What is parsley?
There are 4 of these in the Haggadah, but more than 4 of these in Jeopardy.
What are the 4 questions?
Her royal highness pulled Moses out of the water.
Who was Pharaoh's daughter?
This root vegetable, good for cleaning the sinuses, can be found on your seder plate.
What is horseradish?
You might find some people fasting the day before Passover, as a reminder of this horrible plague.
What is the slaying of the first born?
This represents the redemption of the Israelites from slavery under the Egyptians, and enjoyed by adults only at the Seder.
What are the four cups of wine?
According to tradition, the Israelites spent approximately this much time in Egypt.
What is 400 years?
She had this special baby, gave him away, and then became his nanny and wet nurse.
Who is Yocheved -- Moses' mother?
This is another name for Passover.
What is Peach?
The first four plagues affected these 2 groups of people.
Who were the Egyptians and the Israelites.
Intended to look like mud, this name derives from a Hebrew word that means clay.
What is Charoset?
This happened not quite 4,000 years ago.
What is the Exodus?
These smart women outwitted Pharaoh's order to kill all the Hebrew baby boys.
Who are the midwives -- Shifra and Puah?