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  • In 2007, an Easter Egg covered in ______ was sold for almost £9 million.
    silver
    diamonds
    rubies
    gold
  • If you suffer from Leporiphobia, you are scared of _______.
    the Easter Bunny
    Eggs
    Lambs
    Chocolate
  • The world's largest Easter egg hunt was held in Florida in 2007, when 9753 children tried to find ____ eggs.
    501, 000
    51, 000
    5100
    5, 100, 000
  • During Easter weekend in Norway, people travel to the countryside and ______
    catch fish
    build bonfires
    swim in the river
    read crime novels
  • Easter is named after Eostre, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of ____
    Chickens and Eggs
    Flowers and Grass
    Children and Childbirth
    Dawn and Light
  • The yellow part of an egg is called _____
    The yuck
    The yarg
    The yolk
    The york
  • In Czechia during Easter Week, it's good luck to _____ your wife _____
    carry/ up a hill
    kiss/ twelve times every day
    hit/ with a decorated whip
    make/ cry
  • Every Easter Monday in the French city of Haux, locals get together and make a huge ____, big enough to feed 1000 people.
    pancake
    cookie
    omelette
    bowl of soup
  • These delicious cakes are often eaten in Britain at Easter. What are they called?
    Hot Cross Buns
    Hot Jesus Buns
    Hot Spring Buns
    Hot Cream Buns
  • In Germany, it is illegal to dance in public on Good Friday.
    True
    False
  • In Greece, Easter eggs are only painted ______
    blue
    yellow
    green
    red
  • During Easter week in France, Netherlands, and Belgium, it is believed that _____ fly to Rome and return on Easter morning with chocolate and painted eggs.
    church bells
    butterflies
    bees
    pigeons
  • At Easter in Papua New Guinea, trees are decorated with ____
    Plastic birds
    Paper ribbons
    Tobacco and cigarettes
    Chocolate flowers
  • When eating chocolate bunnies, 76% of Americans start by eating the ______ first.
    Ears
    Tail
    Nose
    Feet
  • Baranek Wielkanocny, a traditional Easter dish eaten in Poland, is a lamb made completely from _____
    mashed potato
    sponge cake
    butter
    white chocolate
  • On Easter Sunday in Hungary, women dress up in traditional clothes, and then get splashed with ______
    milk
    water
    wine
    beer