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Where was St Patrick from?
 
Wales
 
Ireland
 
Scotland
 
England
What food is typically associated with Ireland?
 
Potatoes
 
Octopus
 
Spaghetti
 
Chocolate
What is the name of this plant?
 
A shamrock
 
A leaf
 
A trebol
 
A Heart
What do you call this little man?
 
A leprechaun
 
A goblin
 
An elf
 
A duende
What type of snack is Tayto?
 
Crisps
 
Candy
 
A bar of chocolate
 
A type of fish
What animal do people say St Patrick sent away from Ireland?
 
Snakes
 
Dogs
 
Wolves
 
Flamingoes
This is the national symbol of Ireland, but what is the name of this instrument?
 
A harp
 
A flute
 
A harpy
 
A banjo
True or false, in Chicago, USA, the river is dyed green each year for St Patrick's Day
True
What is the first official language of Ireland?
Irish Gaelic. English is the language everyone in Ireland speaks, but it is the second official language
What type of puppet once represented Ireland in the Eurovision
 
A turkey
 
A dog
 
A shamrock
 
A leprechaun
What are the colours of the Irish flag?
Green, white and orange
In Ireland, it is the law to wear something green on St Patrick's Day if you go out in public. True or False?
False. Most people enjoy dressing up in green, but it's not the law
Name three ingredients in a traditional full Irish breakfast
sausages, black pudding, white pudding, bacon, tomatoes, eggs, mushrooms, toast etc
Who is this man?
 
The Irish president
 
David's father
 
St Patrick
 
Margaret's father
What's the capital of Ireland?
Dublin
What is the national sport in Ireland
 
Gaelic football
 
soccer
 
Basketball
 
Gaelic basketball
What is this used for?
It's used for sport. This stick is used in a very popular Irish sport called hurling