Leprechaun's
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Irish Food
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Random Questions
100

Every Leprechaun has this hidden in a secret place

What is a pot of gold?

100

The date St. Patricks Day is Celebrated

What is March 17th?

100

A green vegetable that can be boiled or used in coleslaw

What is cabbage?

100

People are usually all dressed up in what on March 17th?

What is the color green?

100

Something that is said to always be at the end of the rainbow

What is a Pot of Gold?

200

Leprechauns love to play these on people, causing them to drop or break things

What are tricks?

200

The First Year the St. Patrick's Day Parade was held in Boston

What is the year 1737?

200

The most famous Irish dish

What is shepard pie?

200

People usually search for this on St. Patrick's day

What are Leprechauns?

200

The place where St. Patrick was born

What is England?

300

A Leprechaun's weakness includes

(2 out of 3)

What is a four leaf clover, wrought iron, and the destruction of his gold?

300

The color of St. Patrick's Day before it was green 

What is the color Blue?

300

The oldest Irish food is

What is Irish soda bread?

300

A type of meat that is commonly eaten on March 17th

What is corned beef?

300

Leprechauns earn their gold by

What is making shoes?

400

Female Leprechauns are called 

There aren't any female Leprechauns.

400

The oldest Irish symbol is

What is a clover?

400

Instead of 'candy' the Irish call it

What is the term 'sweets'?

400

The type of music people usually listen to on March 17th

What is Irish step dance?

400

The 7 colors of the rainbow include

What are Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet?

500

The word Leprechaun means

What is "Small Body"?

500

The river that turns green each year to celebrate St.Patrick's day

What is the Chicago River?

500

The most consumed fruit in Ireland is

What are Strawberries?

500

What Leprechauns do on St. Patrick's day

What grants you three wishes, or give you their pot of gold?

500

St. Patrick was not actually Irish but was 

What is British?