St. Patrick used this three-leaved plant to explain the Holy Trinity to the Irish people.
What is the Shamrock?
According to legend, if you don't wear green on St. Patrick's day, a leprechaun will give you one of these.
What is a Pinch?
This mythical creature is said to hide a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
What is a Leprechaun?
This salty meat is the most popular main dish for St. Patrick's day in the United States.
What is Corned Beef?
According to folklore, this is the animal St. Patrick famously drove out of Ireland.
What are Snakes?
Leprechauns are famously known for this profession, which explains why they are always pictured with hammers.
What is a Shoemaker (or Cobbler)?
Corned beef is almost always served alongside this round, leafy green vegetable.
What is Cabbage?
Although he is the Patron Saint of Ireland, St. Patrick was not actually born to the Irish country, but rather to this neighboring country.
What is Roman Britain?
If you find one of these rare "lucky" versions of a shamrock, it's said to bring good fortune.
What is a Four-Leaf Clover?
To get the "Gift of Gab", you have to travel to Ireland and kiss this famous rock.
What is the Blarney Stone?
This dark Irish "dry stout" is one of the most successful beer brands worldwide.
What is Guinness?
Before becoming a missionary, Patrick spent 6(six) years in Ireland as a slave working this specific job.
What is a Shepherd?
This breakfast cereal features "hearts, stars, horseshoes,clovers, and blue moons"
What is Lucky Charms?
This "magical" fruit is often used to make "Irish Soda" bread.
What are Raisins?
Before "Kelly Green" became the standard, this color was originally associated with Saint Patrick.
What is Blue?
If you catch a leprechaun, he is required to grant you this many wishes in exchange for his freedom.
What is Three(3)?
"Colcannon" is a traditional dish made primarily of these two mashed vegetables.
What are Potatoes and Cabbage (or Kale)?