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St Patrick's Day Idioms Trivia

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  • What does "the luck of the draw" mean?
    Choosing random winners from a pool of contesetants
    Selecting the luckiest person from a group
    The luck that one has in a situation out of their control
  • What does "a golden opportunity" mean?
    An opportunity to show off one's skills
    An opportunity that is rare and valuable
    A chance to make a lot of money
  • What does "beginner's luck" mean?
    The bad luck that someone has when they are new to something
    The luck that someone has when they are new to something
    The luck that someone has when they are experienced
  • What does "chase rainbows" mean?
    To pursue an unrealistic or impossible goal
    To look for a pot of gold at theend of a rainbow
    To enjoy good luck or fortune
  • What does the "luck of the irish" mean?
    Idea that Irish people are naturally lucky
    Good fortune associated with St. Patricks Day
    Belief that luck is random and not influenced by nationality
  • What's the highest number of leaves ever recorded on a single clover stem?
    44
    56
    68
  • What are the odds of finding a lucky four leaf clover?
    1 in 1,000
    1 in 10,000
    1 in 100
  • What does to "pull something out of a hat" mean?
    Hid something in a hat
    Perform a magic trick by pulling something out of a hat
    To come up with a surprising solution or idea
  • What does to "push one's luck" mean?
    Try too hard to make something happen
    Keep doing something risky despite being lucky so far
    Take advantage of good luck or fortune
  • What does "hit the jackpot" mean?
    To be successful when one starts a new activity
    To have bad luck or fail at something
    To win a large amount of money or have great success
  • What does "be in/out of luck" mean?
    To have good or bad luck
    To be looking for luck
    To be unsure if one will have luck