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St. Patrick's Trivia
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This is considered good luck. It is also worn on the feet of a barn animal.
horseshoe
gum
green beer
green shoes
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What year did Chicago first dye their river green for St. Patrick's day?
2020
245 BC
1000 AD
1962
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What is a light or humorous verse form of 5 lines of which the 1st, 2nd, and 5th follow one rhyme and the 3rd & 4th follow another?
limerick
haiku
poem
essay
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What are the colors of the Ireland flag in order?
green, white, orange
green, orange, white
white, green, blue
orange, pink,, white
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What is a jig?
a lively dance
a food dish
a car part
a type of drink
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When was Saint. Patrick born?
the same year as Ms. D
2020
386 AD
500 BC
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How many US Presidents claim Irish heritage?
50
1
19
100
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When did St. Patrick’s day become a holiday?
560 BC
2020
it never did
1903
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What basketball team has a leprechaun as their mascot?
Boston Celtics
Chicago Bull
Indianapolis Pacers
Philadelphia 76ers
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Legend says that each leaf of the four leaf clover has a different meaning. Faith, love, luck, and _____.
food
hate
chips
hope
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What city has the biggest St Patrick's Day parade in the world?
Dublin
Chicago
New York City
New York
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March 17 commemorates St. Patrick's ______________________.
birth
death
first step
when he drove the snakes out of Ireland
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Who was March named after?
the Roman god Marshall
the Greek god Mars
the Greek god Medusa
the Roman god Mars
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If you do not wear green on March 17th, what normally happens?
someone asks you for a date
someone kisses you
someone pinches you
you die
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About how many US cities have St. Patrick's Day Parades?
20
1
13
100
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What was the original color for St. Patrick's day?
orange
pink
gold
sky blue
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This tragic event caused the migration of Irish from their homeland Ireland in the 1840s.
Lucky Charms famine
potato famine
rainbow Skittles famine
cabbage famine
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According to legend, St Patrick drove the ________________ out of Ireland.
mice
people
snakes
rats
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Which isn't a popular St Patrick's Day custom?
drinking green beer
parade
dating green ice cream
eating corned beef and cabbage
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What is St.Patrick famous for?
drinking green beer
driving the snakes out of Ireland
playing for Notre Dame
racing St. Nicholas
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What river is dyed green on St Patrick's Day annually?
Colorado River
Irish River
Chicago River
Mississippi River
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This is used as a symbol of Ireland.
shamrock
horseshoe
rainbow
leprechaun
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What is corned beef and cabbage?
a gross person
a popular Irish-American dish
a popular band
a hair produce
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Common St. Patrick's Day character
leprechaun
Lucky Charms guy
horse
shamrock
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What is the capital of Ireland?
Venice
Cork
Dublin
Indianapolis
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What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
Cork
Florence
Dublin
Belfast
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According to legend this is at the end of a rainbow?
a dog
a horse
a pot of gold
a leprechaun
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What is the Irish language?
English
French
Gaelic
Irish
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What does wee mean?
huge
this little piggy cried all the way home
very small
to eat something small
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St. Patrick was born in what country?
Ireland
Greece
Italy
England
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This thing is made of light and bends across the sky in various colors.
the sun
a cloud
rainbow
Ms. D's hair
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The tradition of St Patrick's Day parades began in ___________________.
the United States
Great Britain
Greece
Italy
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What is the signature saying of Lucky Charms?
Where's the beef?
Snap, crackle, pop!
They're magically delicious.
Tricky rabbit!
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True or False- The shamrock was considered a sacred plant
False
True
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Ireland is in_________________________.
Europe
North America
Africa
Asia
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