History of St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day Vocab
St. Patrick's Day Traditions
Ireland
Irish Trivia
100

Where was Saint Patrick born?

Britain

100

What is the name of the small character that looks like a dwarf?

Leprechaun

100

You drive on the left in the Republic of Ireland. True or false?

True

100

What is the currency of the Republic of Ireland?

The euro

100

The Titanic was built in Dublin. True or false?

False. It was built in Belfast.

200

What country was Saint Patrick brought to when he was kidnapped?

Ireland

200

What can you find at the end of a rainbow?

Pot of gold

200

What American city dyes its river green for St. Patrick's Day every year?

Chicago

200

Is Northern Ireland part of Great Britain?

No, it's part of the United Kingdom.

200

What are the official languages of the Republic of Ireland?

English and Irish

300

Why are snakes important to Irish history?

St. Patrick's is said to have sent the snakes out of Ireland

300

This is a large instrument with strings that is used in traditional Irish music?

Harp

300

Fill in the blank

In the United States, there is a common saying on St. Patrick's Day: "Everyone is _______ on St. Patrick's Day!"

Irish

300

Ireland is called the _________ Isle.

The Emerald Isle

300

What are the colors of the Irish flag?

Green, white, and orange

400

Why is St. Patrick's Day celebrated on March 17th?

This is the day Saint Patrick died

400

What did Saint Patrick use to teach others about the Holy Trinity?

A Shamrock
400

What could happen if you don't wear green on St. Patrick's Day?

You could get pinched!

400

What is the capital of Northern Ireland?

Belfast

400

What is the currency of Northern Ireland?

The pound.

500

What religion did Saint Patrick teach to the people of Ireland?

Christianity

500

What job does the leprechaun have?

He is a shoemaker.

500

Boxty is a popular Irish _______ pancake.

Potato

500

Dublin is located in the western part of Ireland - true or false?

False. It's the eastern part of the island.

500

What is the name of the body of water that separates Ireland from Great Britain?

The Irish Sea