Flowers
Animals
It is All About
CANDY
Go Fly A Kite
A Little Humor
100
In Greek it means star, for its star-like blossoms. a: Carnation b: Aster c: Daisy d: Gardenia
Aster, Legend says that it was created from stardust when Virgo looked down from the heavens and wept.
100
Where do flies go in the winter? Do they die, fly to warmer climates, or hibernate?
HIBERNATE - in dry and warm spaces such as home attics
100
Approximately how many chocolate bunnies are sold each easter? A) 1 million B) 35 million C) 60 million D) 76 million
C. 60 million
100
Ben Franklin used a kite and this small item in an experiment with lightning.
What is a key? Franklin originally planned to use a church steeple as a lightning rod in his experiment, but he grew impatient while he waited for the construction to be completed. Instead, he tied a key to the tail of a kite. With his son as a witness, he “chased storm clouds” until he felt a slight electrical impulse. That was all he needed to prove lightning was a form of electricity.
100
What grows between your nose and chin?
Two lips. (Tulips)
200
Given to a man by a woman as a show of encouragement. a. Birch leaves b. bird of Paradise c. Aster d. rose
Birch leaves
200
What is the only food that doesn't spoil? a. Cauliflower b. Peanut Butter c. Honey d. Steak
Honey,Honey is magic. Besides its delicious taste, it's pretty much the only food that does not spoil while in an edible state. But why, exactly, doesn't honey go bad? Honey has a lot of pretty incredible properties. It's been used and investigated for medicinal properties for a long time, especially as a treatment for open wounds. Herodotus reported that the Babylonians buried their dead in honey, and Alexander the Great may have been embalmed in a coffin full of honey. The oldest honey ever found was unearthed in Georgia, and dates back over 5,000 years. So, if you found yourself in possession of some 5,000 year-old honey, could you eat it? Well. . .
200
How much do Americans spend on Easter candy per year? A) $200 million B) $500 million C) $1 billion D) $2 billion
D. 2 billion
200
Three thousand years ago, the Chinese made kites out of this fabric.
What is silk? Kites were also constructed with bamboo during this era.
200
Why did the Easter egg hide?
He was a little chicken
300
Pure and ardent love. Good luck to give to a woman. a. Aster b. Rose c. daffodil d. White Carnation
What is White Carnation
300
What swimming stroke is named after an insect? a: Mosquito b. Cricket c. Butterfly d. potato bug
ButterFly
300
What is the most popular jellybean flavor? A) Strawberry B) Grape C) Cherry D) Lime
Cherry
300
This “kite” was the CBS anchor who signed off with “And that’s the way it is.”
Who is Walter Cronkite? Cronkite’s career as the evening news anchor on CBS ran from 1962 to his retirement in 1981. He was dubbed “the most trusted man in America.”
300
Why is the letter 'A' like a flower?
It has a 'BEE' after it
400
Beauty a. For get me Not b. Delphinium c. Cala Lily d. Aster
Cala Lily
400
True or false: Birds are the only animals that have feathers.
True
400
Including the White House lawn, approximately how many Easter eggs are hunted per year? A) 40 million B) 80 million C) 1 billion D) 4 billion
1 Billion
400

In which Dr. Seuss book do we find the passage: “No! Not in the house!” Said the fish in the pot. “They should not fly kites In a house! They should not. Oh, the things they will bump! Oh, the things they will hit! Oh, I do not like it! Not one little bit!”

green eggs and ham… cat in the hat… Horton hears a who, fox in socks

The Cat in the Hat

400
Why are people always tired in April?
Because they just finished a March
500
Faithful love and undying memory, good luck to give to a woman. a. Gardenia b. Daisy c. For get me Not d. Rose
Forget me Not
500
What are the three most common animal livestock on U.S. farms?
CHICKENS 400 million // CATTLE 110 million // SWINE pigs/hogs 60 million
500
How many marshmallow peeps are sold each year? A) 100 million B) 600 million C) 700 million D) 950 million
600 million
500
This type of kite requires no tail to fly.
What is a box kite? These kites are also called cellular kites, and they fly best in strong winds. They need no tail because they have so many vertical and horizontal surfaces to provide lift.
500
What do you call 10 rabbits marching backwards?
A receding 'HARE' line