History of St. Patrick
Irish Tradition’s and Folklore
Modern Celebrations and Geography
True or False
100

How did St. Patrick get to Ireland?

He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery

100

Why do people wear green on St. Patrick’s Day?

Tradition says it makes you invisible to leprechauns, who pinch anyone they see.

100

What is the top food eaten on St. Patrick’s Day?

Cabbage

100

A shamrock is the same as a four leaf clover

FALSE. Shamrocks are the official symbol of Ireland.

200

On what date is Saint Patrick’s Day celebrated?

March 17th

200

What colors are on the Irish flag?

Green, white, and orange

200

What happens when you don’t wear green on St. Patrick’s Day?

You get pinched!

200

St. Patrick was born in Ireland

FALSE. He was born in Britain.

300

Where was St. Patrick born?

Britain

300

According to folklore, what is a leprechaun’s occupation?

Shoemaker

300

Where is the largest St. Patrick’s Day parade held?

New York City

300

There are 13 cities in the U.S. named “Shamrock”

TRUE

400

According to legend, what animal did St. Patrick drive out of Ireland?

Snakes

400

How do you find a pot of gold?

Catch a leprechaun!

400

Which city dyes its river green each St. Patrick’s Day?

Chicago

400

The original color associated with St. Patrick is blue

TRUE

500

What year did St. Patrick’s Day become an official holiday?

1903

500

What do the three leaves of shamrocks symbolize?

The holy trinity (faith, hope, and love)

500

How long do they celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Dublin, Ireland?

4 Days

500

The potato is native to Ireland

FALSE. It was introduced to Ireland from the Americas