This saint is honored each year on March 17 for his religious work in Ireland.
St. Patrick
People wear this color on St. Patrick’s Day.
green
The first U.S. parade for St. Patrick’s Day took place in this city.
New York City
St. Patrick brought this religion to Ireland.
Christianity
At 16, St. Patrick was taken from Britain and brought to Ireland for this reason.
slavery
This green symbol represents the Holy Trinity in Irish Christianity.
shamrock
In Chicago, this body of water is dyed green for the celebration.
Chicago River
Ireland is often called this because of its lush landscape.
Emerald Isle
After escaping slavery, he returned to this country to teach Christianity.
Ireland
These magical beings are said to hide gold at the end of a rainbow.
leprechauns
This country hosts one of the biggest St. Patrick's Day parades outside Ireland.
United States
The capital city of Ireland.
Dublin
In St. Patrick's Day the food is colored...
green
St. Patrick used this three-leaf plant to explain a religious concept.
shamrock
This plant is often used to decorate during St. Patrick’s Day.
clover
This is a traditional reason for wearing green: to avoid being pinched by these.
leprechauns
The Irish flag has these three colors.
green, white, and orange
This meat and vegetable dish became popular with Irish-Americans.
corned beef and cabbage
Many say St. Patrick removed these animals from Ireland, though it's symbolic.
snakes
Leprechauns are best described using this adjective.
mischievous
The first parades for St. Patrick’s Day were organized by these people in the military.
Irish soldiers
The green in Ireland’s flag symbolizes this group
Catholics
This Irish dance show is famous worldwide for its fast footwork.
Riverdance