This is Considered a Sacred Plant?
The Shamrock
More than 1.5 million of these are produced every day?
Cadbury Creme Eggs
These two states do not use daylight savings?
Arizona and Hawaii
This is to spring up again?
Respring
This fun tradition, children gather in Washington D.C. on the White House lawn to roll eggs across the grass with wooden spoons, competing to see who can cross the finish line first?
White House Easter Egg Roll
They were once scorned in America?
The Irish
What is the weight of the world’s largest Easter egg?
5000lbs
He was an advocate of daylight savings?
Ben Franklin
This is archaic a young man?
Springal
This is celebrated in the United States of America, Canada, Australia, and throughout Europe as a symbolic representation of springtime?
May Day
This was an American invocation?
Corned beef and cabbage
"Easter” was named after the Anglo-Saxon goddess?
Eostre
He proposed the idea of daylight saving in 1895?
George Hudson
This is a fountainhead?
Headspring
This is the festival of colors?
Holi
This city has been having a St. Patrick's parade since 1762?
NEW YORK CITY'S
This number of Americans think the ears of a chocolate bunny should be the first to be eaten?
76%
This President started Daylight Savings?
President Roosevelt
The mechanical springs with which any of various devices are equipped?
Springing
Known alternatively as “lany poniedziałek,” “Śmigus-Dyngus,” or (best of all) “Dyngus Day?
Wet Monday
These never lived in Ireland?
Snakes
It is illegal to dance on Good Friday in what country?
Germany
These people do not use Daylight Savings?
The Amish
This is the quality or state of being flexible?
Springiness
This is the sign for many Americans that springtime is ending and that summer is close at hand?
Memorial Day