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St. Patrick´s Day originated in this country.

Ireland

100

What color is associated with St. Patrick´s Day?

Green

100

What is the famous plant with 4 leaves associated with St. Patrick´s Day?

The clover.

100

What is Ireland´s capital city?

Dublin

100

What is this instrument called? (hint- not "violin")

a fiddle

200

Who is the patron saint of Ireland?

St. Patrick

200

What day do we celebrate St. Patrick´s Day?

March 17th

200

Why is green associated with St. Patrick´s Day?

For Ireland´s green landscape

200

What famous book can I find in Trinity College?

The book of Kells

200

What are these famous Irish potato pancakes called?

Boxty

300

St. Patrick was from this country. 

Britain

300

In many cities people gather to go through the streets on St. Patrick´s Day. These lines of people, musicians, floats, etc. are called...

Parades
300

These are tiny Irish trickster fairies. 

Leprechauns

300

What are these famous cliffs called?

Cliffs of Moher

300

What typical Irish foods do you see here?

Corned beef, cabbage, carrots, potatoes

400

St. Patrick was brought to Ireland as a ____________.

Slave

400

What does the city of Chicago do to celebrate St. Patrick's Day that is unique to that city?

Dye its river green

400

What is found at the end of the rainbow?

A pot of gold

400

 This is the Rock of Cashel.  What thing that belonged to St. Patrick is kept here?

St Patricks original cross

400

What religion did St. Patrick spread in Ireland?

Christianity

500

St. Patrick lived in this century.

5th century

500

What special drink do Dublin bars sell on St. Patrick's day?

Green beer

500

What did St. Patrick use the 3-leaved clover for?

The three leaved clover to explain the Trinity

500

If I kiss this stone, I will speak eloquently (very well, smoothly).

The Blarney Stone

500

There is a statue of her in Dublin, she is the famous girl who sells cockels and mussels. What is her name?

Molly Malone