History and Origins
Food and Green things
A bit of everything
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St Patrick is the patron saint of this country

What is Ireland

100

This green vegetable is sometimes used in Irish recipes, traditionally served with bacon or ham on St. Patricks Day, often steamed or boiled. 

What is Cabbage

100

The Irish flag contains these colours

What is Orange, Green, and White

200

St Patricks Day is Celebrated on this date every year

What is March 17th

200

This naturally green herb is often added to mashed potatoes

What is Parsley

200

This colour of the Irish flag represents peace

What is orange

300

St. Patrick wasn't actually Irish; he was born in this part of the Roman Empire before being taken to Ireland as a slave

What is Britain/Roman Britain

300

This green-hued candy, often used as a topping on floats or baked goods for St. Patrick’s Day

What are green sprinkles

300

This Irish holiday tradition involves parades, music, and wearing green to celebrate Irish heritage worldwide

What is St. Patrick’s Day

400

After returning to Ireland, Patrick became a Christian missionary his coal was to convert people to this religion

What is Christianity

400

This traditional Irish dish, often eaten on St. Patrick’s Day, is made from mashed potatoes mixed with kale or cabbage.

What is colcannon?

400

Each year, in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, this river in an American city is famously dyed green

What is the Chicago River

500

Patrick was kidnapped and taken to Ireland as a teen. He spent several years in this role before escaping

What is a slave

500

Mint chocolate chip ice cream and this carbonated beverage are often combined to create a popular green-themed float.

What is Lime soda

500

This Irish musical instrument, often used in traditional music, has strings and is considered a national symbol of Ireland.

What is the harp