Don’t count your chickens __________.
Before they hatch.
Easter Lily.
Which colour is the Lindt chocolate bunny?
Gold.
What garment was popularized by the song “Easter Parade?”
Easter bonnets.
What fictional bunny stars in the cartoon the Looney Tunes?
Bugs Bunny.
Which country is credited with the idea of the Easter bunny?
Germany, though technically the Easter bunny was originally a hare.
How much does the average household in America spend on Easter each year?
$170.
Which holiday causes the highest candy sales?
Halloween, Easter comes second.
Don’t put all your eggs __________.
In one basket.
Trillium.
What is the most popular color for marshmallow peeps?
Yellow.
Who played the male and female leads in the film Easter Parade?
Fred Astaire and Judy Garland.
According to the song what fictional bunny comes “hoppin’ down the bunny trail”?
Peter Cottontail.
In Switzerland, what animal delivers Easter eggs to kids?
A cuckoo bird.
Which country is credited with creating the world’s largest choclate Easter egg weighing in at 7,200kg?
Italy.
What dried fruit would you expect to find in hot cross buns?
Raisins.
You can’t make an omelet without __________.
Breaking a few eggs.
Pansy.
Which part of a chocolate bunny do most people eat first?
The ears, 76% of people surveyed eat the ears first!
The New York Easter parade takes place on which famous street?
5th Avenue.
What is the name of the bunny in in Winnie the Pooh?
Rabbit.
In some parts of Germany and Switzerland, what animal brings eggs instead of a bunny?
A fox.
90 million of which chocolate treat are made every year for Easter?
Chocolate bunnies.
What is the 40-day period of fasting or abstaining that leads up to Easter called?
Lent.
Walking on egg __________.
Shells.
Lily of the Valley.
What color jellybean is most popular?
Red.
Who wrote the song “Easter Parade?”
Irving Berlin
In the book Alice in Wonderland, what famous rabbit was always running late?
The White Rabbit.
Easter Island is part of which country?
Chile.
What candy do Americans eat 16 million of every Easter?
Jelly beans.
What are the names of Peter Rabbit’s siblings?
Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail.
It’s a chicken and __________.
Egg situation.
Snowdrop.
Which flavour of McFlurry does McDonald’s bring out for Easter?
Cadbury Creme Egg.
When did the movie Easter Parade debut?
1948.
What is the name of the pink bunny which advertises a battery brand?
Energizer bunny.
People in Hungary paint what on their eggs as a symbol of good luck?
Horseshoes, they call this practice egg shoeing.
What state is credited with hosting the largest Easter egg hunt in the USA, with more than 500,000 eggs hidden?
Florida, in 2007.
What is the name of the Charlie Brown Easter Special?
“It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown”.
Don’t kill the goose that lays __________.
Golden eggs.
Violet.
What year were Cadbury Creme Eggs first introduced?
1963.
Which production company made the 1948 film Easter Parade?
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
What is the name of the bunny featured in Beatrix Potter’s series of children’s books?
Peter Rabbit.
What is the traditional Easter mascot in Australia?
Bilby, the bilby is a marsupial with distinctive rabbit-like ears.
What candy sold only during the Easter season do Americans manage to eat 600 million of?
Marshmallow peeps.
During what century was it said that the first Easter eggs were given?
16th century.
Better an egg today than __________.
A hen tomorrow.
Lady Slipper.
In 1953 how long did it take to make one marshmallow peep?
27 hours.
During what decade did the New York City Easter Parade first become a tradition?
The 1870s, specifically 1872.
Who is the bunny protagonist of a 1922 classic children’s novel written by Margery Williams?
The Velveteen Rabbit.
Children in Finland dress as what on Easter?
Witches.
The largest Easter egg museum in the world has more than 15,000 Easter eggs, which country does it call home?
Poland.
Who made the most expensive jeweled eggs in the world?
Carl Fabrege, the House of Fabergé, founded in 1842 in Saint Petersburg, created 69 unique eggs for the Russian Tsars to give as Easter gifts.