This color dominates clothing, decorations, and even food on March 17.
What is green?
This mischievous character is said to hide a pot of gold.
What is a leprechaun?
This classic Irish dish shares its name with an office favorite breakfast meat.
What is corned beef?
This upbeat style of music often gets people clapping along.
What is Irish folk music?
This holiday is known for parades, green outfits, and Irish‑themed fun.
What is St. Patrick’s Day?
Legend says you’ll find treasure at the end of one of these.
What is a rainbow?
This treat is typically eaten for St. Patricks Day and typically has raisins.
What is Irish Soda Bread
This famous Irish river dance became a global phenomenon.
What is Riverdance?
This lucky number is often associated with shamrocks.
What is three?
This mythical object is rumored to be full of gold coins.
What is a pot of gold?
This beverage may get a festive green twist on St. Patrick’s Day.
What is beer (or soda)?
This lively dance might break out at a parade or celebration.
What is an Irish jig?
This phrase is commonly used to wish someone good fortune on St. Patrick’s Day.
What is “Luck of the Irish”?
According to folklore, leprechauns are impossible to catch because they are this.
What is tricky (or sneaky)?
This root vegetable is commonly associated with Irish cuisine.
What is a potato?
This word describes charming talk that sounds especially persuasive.
What is blarney?
Shamrocks typically have three leaves, but finding one with this many is considered especially lucky.
What is Four
This symbol is believed to bring good luck when spotted unexpectedly.
What is a four‑leaf clover?
This creamy liqueur is often added to coffee or desserts for a smooth, Irish‑inspired flavor.
What is Irish Cream
This city is famous for St. Patrick’s Day parades and lots of green dye—in the U.S.
What is Chicago