St Patrick's Day Symbols
St Patrick's Day Traditions
Ireland, Part 1
...even weirder facts about Ireland
Irish Proverbs
100

What lies at the end of the rainbow?

A pot of gold.

100

Which beer is commonly drunk on St. Patrick's Day? 

a. Amstel

b. Guinness

c. Heineken

b. Guinness

100

Ireland is the second largest island in Europe. What island is the largest?

Great Britain

100

Do more Irish people live in Ireland, or in other places outside of Ireland?

More Irish people live *outside* of Ireland than in Ireland.

100

May the wind always be at your _____.

(hint: it's a part of the body)

BACK

200

What creature comes to visit on St. Patrick's Day? 

A leprechaun 

200

The first ever St. Patrick’s Day parade was held in which country? 

a. the United States

b. Ireland

c. England

a. the United States

200

What is the capital of Ireland?

Dublin

200

Approximately how many castles are there in Ireland?

a. 1000    b. 2000    c. 3000

c. 3000

200

You’ve got to do your own growing, no matter how ____ your father was.

TALL

300

What is this?

A shamrock.

300

What cheerful Irish greeting is often associated with St. Patrick's Day?

a. Top O the Morning To You

b. Howdy

c. Shiver Me Timbers

a. Top o the Morning to You

300

Name the three colors of the Irish flag.

300

How many times has Ireland won the Eurovision Song Contest?

a.   7 times    b. never   c. 3 times 

a. 7 times. Ireland has won more than any other country.

300

Put ____ on a goat, it's still a goat.

(hint: it's an expensive fabric)

SILK

400

What's the symbol for gold in the periodic table of elements?

AU

400

What American city dyes their river green for St. Patrick's Day? 

a. New York

b. Chicago

c. Boston

b. Chicago

400

What common reptile does NOT naturally live in Ireland?

Snakes

400

Which famous holiday originated in Ireland? 

a. Earth Day    

b. Valentine's Day    

c. Halloween

c. Halloween

400

I complained that I had no shoes until I met a man who had no ____.

(Hint: it's a part of the body)

FEET

500

Where was St. Patrick born? 

a.   Ireland   b. Great Britain   c. France

b. Great Britain

500

What meat and vegetable dish is a traditional Irish-American meal on St. Patrick's Day? 

a. Corned beef and cabbage

b. Sausage and roast potatoes

c. Roast beef and carrots

a. Corned beef and cabbage

500

Most people in Ireland speak English, but there is an Irish language. What is it called?

Gaelic.

500

What does Ireland have more of?

a. Sheep

b. Peeps (people)

a. Sheep

500

You will never plow a field by turning it over in your ____.

(Hint: it's a part of the body that has to do with thinking)

MIND

600

What do the three leaves of a shamrock represent, according to Irish tradition?

a. Boiled bacon, cabbage and potatoes 

b. the Holy Trinity

c. the three largest counties in Ireland

b. the Holy Trinity

600

What happens if someone does not wear green on St Patrick's day? 

a. they get pinched

b. they have bad luck

c. a beer is poured on their head

a. they get pinched!

600

During the Great Famine in Ireland, what food crop diminished significantly leading to a mass exodus?

Potatoes

600

What is "Macgillycuddy’s Reeks"?

a. a mountain range in Ireland

b. a famous Irish stew of beef and carrots

c. a strong Irish drink made with whiskey and honey

a. a mountain range in Ireland

600

Don't give cherries to pigs or advice to ____.

(hint: it's a synonym for a stupid person)

FOOLS

700

What was the original color of St. Patrick's Day BEFORE it was green?

Blue 

700

Why is St. Patrick's Day celebrated on March 17th every year?

It is the date that St. Patrick died.

700

Which is a famous nickname for Ireland?

a. The Land of Leprechauns

b. The Emerald Isle

c. Shamrock Island

b. The Emerald Isle

700

What is the longest place name in Ireland?

a. Muckanaghederdauhaulia

b. Shannonohearngetsaoech 

c. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious 

a. Muckanaghederdauhaulia 

(and I have no idea how to say it)

700

Every man is sociable until a ____ invades his garden.

(hint: it's an animal)

COW