What country originally celebrated St. Patrick's Day?
What is Ireland?
What color do you wear on St. Patrick's Day?
What is green?
What are Leprechauns known for: Being kind, tricky, or angry?
What is being tricky?
True or false: St. Patrick's Day is the highest beer drinking holiday and 3rd highest drinking holiday of the year.
What is true.
What kind of bow can't be tied?
What is a rainbow?
Why did people historically wear green on St. Patricks Day?
What is to be invisible to Leprechauns so they don't pinch you?
What common food do people eat on St. Patrick's Day?
What is corned beef and cabbage?
Where was St. Patrick born: Ireland, Britain, or France?
What is Britain?
In 2019 what percentage of car related fatalities involved drunk driving accidents on St. Patrick's Day: 42%, 63%, or 76%?
What is 63%?
When is a potato not an Irish potato?
What is when it is a French fry?
What was the original culture to celebrate St. Patrick's Day: Was it the Romans, Greeks, or Celts?
What is the Celts?
What river is dyed green every year on St. Patricks Day: Chicago River, Boston River, or Green River?
What is the Chicago River?
What does the shamrock represent according to St. Patrick?
What is the Holy Trinity?
A drunk driving death occurs about every ___ minutes on St. Patrick's Day: 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 120 minutes.
What is 30 minutes?
Why did the leprechaun cross the road?
What is to reach the pot of gold faster?
Where was the original St. Patricks Day parade in the US: New York, Boston, or Los Angeles?
What is Boston?
When was St. Patrick's Day first celebrated in the US: 1637, 1737, or 1837?
What is 1737?
What was the original color of St. Patrick's Day?
What is blue?
What percentage of pedestrians were killed in drunk driving crashes over St. Patrick's Day in 2020: 18%, 22%, or 33%?
What is 33%? (And they had a blood alcohol level over the legal limit!)
Why do frogs like St. Patrick's Day?
What is because they are always wearing green?
How far does the shamrock date back: 1500s, 1700s, or 1900s?
What is the 1700s?
In Ireland, what does the color green stand for?
What is hope?
What is a respected instrument of the Irish and national emblem?
What is the harp?
How many pints of Guiness will be consumed on St. Patrick's Day alone: 13 million, 12 million, or 10 million?
What is 13 million? (Plus! That's over 174% more beer than what is sold normally worldwide on any given day.)
Finish the knock knock joke...
Knock Knock.
Who's there?
Irish.
Irish who?
What is I-rish you a Happy St. Patrick's Day!