What color do people dye food on St Patrick's day?
Green
On what day is St. Patrick's Day celebrated?
March 17
What lies at the end of the rainbow?
A pot of gold!
According to Irish Folklore why should you wear green on St. Patrick's Day?
Green makes you invisible to leprechauns
The Real St. Patrick was born where?
A. Britain
B. Ireland
C. Australia
D. France
A. Britain (Wales)
What cereal has a leprechaun on the box?
Lucky Charms
In Ireland, what does the color green stand for?
Hope
What creature comes to visit on St. Patrick's Day?
Leprechaun
What is a leprechaun?
A type of fairy
What is the name of the drink you can get at McDonalds in March to celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
Shamrock Shake
What is the name of the language spoken in Ireland besides English?
Gaelic
Name the 3 colors on the Irish flag.
Which city dyes the river green each year for St. Patrick's Day?
Chicago
What is another term used for Ireland?
The Emerald Isle.
3 Vegetables are commonly eaten on St. Patrick's Day?
Carrots
Cabbage
Potatoes
What US city was the first to celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
A. Chicago
B. Boston
C. Nashville
D. New York
Boston
Besides a 4 leaf clover, this is another symbol of good luck.
Horse Shoe
Before green, what color did people used to wear to celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
Blue
According to Hallmark, how many Americans exchange St. Patrick's Day cards each year?
A. 20 Million
B.6 Million
C. 10 Million
D. 12 Million
D. 12 Million
What is the popular meat that people in the U.S. eat on St. Patrick's Day?
A. Liver and Onions
B. Hotdogs
C. Corned Beef
D. Sausage and Sauerkraut
Corned Beef
According to folk tales, what is a leprechaun's job?
How many leaves does a shamrock have?
3
Which city holds the largest St. Patrick's day parade in the world?
New York City
The Irish festival in Dublin, Ohio last for how many days?
A. 5
B. 3
C. 7
D. 4
B. 3