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100

What is the most important thing for a leprechaun, that people are always trying to steal?

Pot of gold
100

What is the most important thing for a leprechaun, that people are always trying to steal? Where is it located?

A pot of gold

100

What are the colors of the Irish flag?

Green, orange, white

100

What was St Patrick’s work in Ireland?

Missionary; Converted the Irish to Christianity

100

What does the word wee mean?

little

200

What happens to you if you don't wear green on St. Patrick's Day?

You get pinched!

200

What is the most popular symbol of St. Patrick's Day?

A shamrock

200

What is the capital of Ireland?

Dublin

200

What reptiles did St Patrick charm out of Ireland?

Snakes

200

What does the word thick mean?

dumb

300

What meat and vegetable is eaten every year on St Patrick's day?

corned beef and cabbage

300

Which breakfast cereal has "Lucky the Leprechaun" as its mascot?

Lucky Charms

300

What Irish rock band was really popular in the 90s and sings "Linger"?

The Cranberries

300

How did St Patrick initially come to Ireland?

St. Patrick was a teenager kidnapped from Roman Britain to be a slave in Ireland

300

What does the work craic mean?

news, gossip, fun, entertainment, and enjoyable conversation

“What’s the craic?”

400

How many pints of Guinness are consumed on St. Patrick’s Day?

13 million

400

What is the leprechaun's supposed profession?

Shoemaker

400

Where is St Patrick from?

Roman Britain

400

What color was initially associated with St Patrick?

blue

400

What does the word wrecked mean?

exhausted or messed up

500

Where is the oldest and largest St. Patrick's Day parade in the world?

The New York City Saint Patrick’s Day Parade, first held in 1762.

500

What type of mythical creature are leprechauns connected to?

Fairies

500

What female musician is the best-selling Irish solo artist, and sings the hit song "Only Time"?

Enya

500

What demographic group was largely responsible for shifting St. Patrick’s Day from a religious observation to a secular one?

Irish immigrants in the US began celebrating the holiday in a secular way with parades and festivals

500

What does eejit mean?

Idiot