Jolly Old Ireland and Its People
Baileys, Guinness, and Jameson (Oh, my!)
Lore of the Irish
St. Patrick's Day in the USA
St. Patrick's Day in Ireland
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The colors of the Irish Flag.

Green, White, and Orange


100

Common US beer modification for St. Patrick's Day.

Dyed Green


100

Reason for the celebration of the holiday on March 17th.

The day St. Patrick died.


100

These diminutive figures will show you the way to a Pot of Gold.

Leprechauns 

100

What is this?

A Shamrock.


200

The capital of Ireland

Dublin


200

The three alcohols contained in the Irish Flag Shot.


Creme de Menthe, Bailey's Irish Cream, and Triple Sec/Orange Liqueur.

200

Where in Ireland was St. Patrick born?

He wasn't. He was born in Roman Britian.

200

This is a common tradition for those cities with a river either running though or near it.

Dye it Green.

200

What type of beer is this?


A Stout.

300

Ireland is also known by a nickname: The _________ Isle.

Emerald


300

Of Whiskey and Whisky, which is from Ireland?

Whiskey.


300

During his mission in Ireland, it is fabled that St. Patrick banished all of these from the entire island.

Snakes

300

This city's St. Patrick's Day parade brings in 2 million visitors each year.

New York City


300

This Celtic creature are known for their cranky demeanor, mending of shoes, and use trickery to protect their secrets.

Leprechauns

400

U.S. county or state with the largest number of citizens with Irish ancestry.

Cook County, Illinois


400

This invention contributed to the party atmosphere commonly known in Ireland on St. Patrick's Day.


Television


400
During what formative event did St. Patrick become a devout Christian?

While being held prisoner by Irish raiders attacking his family's estate.

400

While thought to be a traditional Irish dish, this meal is actually the invention of Irish-American immigrants.

Corned Beef and Cabbage


400

Traditional bread, commonly eaten with Shepherd's Pie and Beef or Lamb stews.

Soda Bread


500

In what century was the oldest pub in Ireland founded?

The 8th century. Founded in 900AD. (Sean's Bar in Westmeath)


500

Until 1961, it was only legal to do drink here in Dublin on St. Patrick's Day.


The Royal Dublin Dog Show


500

When was St. Patrick formally cannonized?

He never was.


500

Amount of money spent by Americans on St. Patrick's Day preparations each year.

Approximately $5.87 billion.


500

Average number of pints of Guinness served on St. Patrick's Day.

13 million.