Q: What day marks Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem riding a donkey?
A: Palm Sunday
Q: Who did Mary Magdalene first mistake Jesus for after the resurrection?
A: The gardener
Q: In Hop, what is the name of the main bunny character?
A: E.B.
Q: What vegetable is Larry?
A: A cucumber
Q: What country is credited with starting the Easter Bunny tradition?
A: Germany
Q: In what location did Jesus share the Last Supper with His disciples?
A: The Upper Room
Q: Who was the first person to see the empty tomb according to John’s Gospel?
A: Mary Magdalene
Q: What DreamWorks movie tells the story of Moses and the Exodus?
A: The Prince of Egypt
Q: What instrument does Larry often play during Silly Songs?
A: A tuba
Q: What sweet treat is most associated with marshmallow chicks at Easter?
A: Peeps
Q: What garden did Jesus go to pray in before His arrest?
A: Gethsemane
Q: What disciple said he would not believe unless he saw Jesus’ wounds?
A: Thomas
Q: Who directed The Passion of the Christ?
A: Mel Gibson
Q: What is the name of the VeggieTales news segment often featuring Archibald?
A: The Silly Songs with Larry (accept Archibald’s segments if clarified)
Q: What flower is most commonly associated with Easter?
A: Lily
Q: Which Gospel records Jesus sweating “like drops of blood” while praying?
A: Luke
Q: How many angels were present at the tomb in the Gospel of Matthew?
A: One
Q: What year was The Passion of the Christ released?
A: 2004
Q: What year was the first VeggieTales episode released?
A: 1993
Q: What is the only food that technically never spoils?
A: Honey
Q: What was the name of the high priest whose servant’s ear was cut off?
A: Caiaphas
Q: In which town were the two disciples traveling when they encountered Jesus after the resurrection?
A: Emmaus
Q: In Risen, what is the rank of Clavius, the Roman officer investigating the resurrection?
A: Tribune
Q: What was the name of the first full VeggieTales episode ever released?
A: Where’s God When I’m S-Scared?
Q: What song won Record of the Year at the 2016 Grammy Awards?
A: “Uptown Funk” by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars