Food
A bread traditionally made with raisins and served on St.Patricks day
What is irish soda bread?
The number of leaves on a lucky clover
What is four leaves?
The colours of the Irish flag.
What are green, white, and orange?
An object belonging to a leprachaun said to be found at the end of a rainbow
what is a Pot of Gold?
the century in which St.Patrick lived.
What is the 5th century?
The name of the traditional irish potato cake
What is a boxty?
A blood-sucking literary character invented by Irish author Bram Stoker.
Who is Dracula?
the Native language of ireland still spoken by 40% of the population today.
What is Gaelic?
the traditional occupation of a leprechaun.
What is a shoemaker (cobbler)?
The animal St Patrick drove out of Ireland
The traditional entree for a St.Patricks day supper.
What is corned beef and cabbage?
A famous stone in ireland that is kissed by more than 400,000 tourists every year
What is the Blarney stone
The famous doomed vessel built in Belfast in 1912
What is the titanic?
The traditional headwear of a Leprechaun.
What is a top hat?
The colour St.Patrick was originally associated with before green.
What is blue?
A traditional dish made with lamb or beef, potatoes and vegetables.
What is Irish Stew?
A ghostly spirit known for its loud wailing
What is the Banshee?
The capital of the Republic of Ireland
What is Dublin?
A breakfast cereal with a leprachaun mascot
What is Lucky charms?
The date for St.Patrick's day
What is march 17th?
A sausage made with pork blood, oatmeal, and spices.
What is black pudding?
the irish festival associated with Halloween
What is Samhain?
The traditional instrument of Ireland
What is the Harp?
The colour Leprachauns reportedly wore before switching to emerald Green.
What is red?
the consequence one can expect for not wearing green on St.Patrick's day.
what is a pinch?