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In which country do people have a big Easter bonfire on the beach?
 
Australia
 
the USA
 
Brazil
In Greece, what do people say instead of “Happy Easter”?
“Christos Anesti!” (Christ is risen!)
Which country celebrates Easter with a crime-themed TV tradition called “Easter crime” (Påskekrim)?
 
Norway
 
Sweden
 
Denmark
In which country is it traditional to throw water on people on Easter Monday?
 
Poland
 
Iceland
 
England
In which country do people fly kites on Easter to symbolize the resurrection?
 
Bermuda
 
Brazil
 
Canada
What kind of music is often played during the processions?
Marchas (religious marches)
What traditional sweet is eaten in Spain during Easter?
Torrijas (similar to French toast)
Which Andalusian cities are especially famous for their Semana Santa celebrations?
Seville, Málaga, Granada
What are the religious statues carried through the streets called?
Pasos
What do people wear in these processions?
Robes and capirotes (tall pointed hats)
What are the traditional Easter processions in Andalusia called?
Semana Santa processions
What does the word “Easter” come from in Anglo-Saxon tradition?
From “Ēostre,” a pagan spring goddess.
In the USA, what large Easter event is held at the White House?
The Easter Egg Roll
What kind of bread with dried fruit and a white cross is eaten in the UK at Easter?
Hot cross buns
Where did the tradition of the Easter Bunny come from?
Germany
What do children in the UK and USA often hunt for on Easter Sunday?
Chocolate eggs
What animal is a common symbol of Easter in Anglo-Saxon countries?
The Easter Bunny
Why is Easter not on the same date every year?
It’s based on the moon – the first Sunday after the full moon following the Spring Equinox
What food is traditionally eaten in the UK on Easter Sunday?
Roast lamb
Which flower is often associated with Easter?
 
Lily
 
Rose
 
Jacaranda
What does the Easter egg symbolize?
New life / rebirth
What do people usually give up during Lent?
Something they enjoy (like sweets, social media, etc.)
What is the 40-day period before Easter called?
Lent
What day comes before Easter Sunday?
Holy Saturday
What is the name of the Sunday when Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus?
Easter Sunday