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St. Patrick's Day

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  • What did St. Patrick do to the snakes in Ireland?
    He drove them away
  • What is the traditional meal eaten on St. Patrick's Day?
    Corned beef and cabbage
  • What is the color of St. Patrick's Day?
    Yellow
    Green
    Purple
    Blue
  • Why was the original color of St. Patricks Day changed?
    Because of Ireland’s nickname, "The Emerald Isle."
  • Wwhat was St. Patrick's name?
    Maewyn Succat
    Edwin Grant
    Bram Stoker
  • What instrument is often played on St. Patricks Day?
    Scottish Bagpipes
  • Where is the river colored green?
    Chicago
    London
    Dublin
    New York
  • Where was St. Patrick born?
    Great Britain
    Irleand
    The United States
    Poland
  • Where was the FIRST St.Patrick's Day parade?
    Los Angeles
    Boston
    Chicago
    Dublin
  • Why is St. Patricks Day celebrated on March 17th?
    March 17th is believed to be the day St. Patrick died, which is why the holiday is celebrated on this date.
  • What do the colors of Irish Flag symbolize?
    The Irish flag’s colors have deep meaning: green for Irish Catholics, orange for Protestants, and white for peace between them.
  • What happened to St. Patrick when he was young?
    He was kidnapped by Irish pirates when he was 16
  • Who is a leprechaun?
    A small magical man
    A big monster
    A ghost
  • Where leprechauns hide their gold?
    At the end of the rainbow
    In the clouds
    Under pillows
    In the trees
  • What was the original color of St. Patrick's Day?
    It was blue
  • What is other name for Ireland?
    Emerald Isle
    Cold Island
    Blue Island
  • What day is St. Patrick's Day celebrated?
    April 1st
    It is on different day every years
    March 17th
    May 3rd
  • What is the name of the Irish dance?
    Polka
    Riverdance
    Krakowiak
  • How many leaves does shamrock have?
    1
    4
    3
    2
  • Why did the Irish government start to promote St. Patricks Day? When did they start?
    The Irish government started promoting St. Patrick’s Day in the 1990s as a way to boost tourism.