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  • Idiom- to be raining hard. It's raining .... and ....
    cats and dogs
  • Idiom- to be so surprised and frightened that you can't move. A rabbit/ chick/ bunny /hen caught in head lights.
    rabbit
  • In Greece people throw what from their balconies? a)clay pots b)eggs c)vegetables d)confetti
    a)clay pots This is to symbolize the earthquake that followed the resurrection of Jesus.
  • Idiom- someone who's always busy. A busy butterfly/ bird/ bee.
    bee
  • In Australia which animal represents Easter? a)a koala b)a kangaroo c)a bilby d)a bush baby
    c) a bilby
  • In Poland peeople celebrate by having a huge....? a)food fight b)water fight c)egg fight d)paintball fight
    b) water fight
  • The world’s largest chocolate Easter egg was created by an Italian chocolatier. It was 10.39 metres tall. How much did it weigh? Around the weight of ... a) a giraffe b) a car c) a large African elephant d) a double decker bus
    c) a large African elephant
  • In France, every Easter Monday, the residents of Haux make a massive Easter omelette that serves over 1,000 people. How many eggs are cracked into the giant pan? a) 10,000 b) 6,250 c) 4,500 d) 2,000
    (c) 4,500 eggs
  • Why do many Easter eggs have a crocodile or fish scale design on them? a)To represent the fish eaten on Good Friday b) To cover up any imperfections in the chocolate c) Just to look pretty d) The design is inspired by a valuable Fabergé egg
    b) To cover up any imperfections in the chocolate
  • Some countries have a different animal delivering eggs instead of the Easter bunny. What bird delivers eggs in Switzerland? a) Penguin b) Ostrich c) Cuckoo d) Puffin
    c) cuckoo
  • On average, how many Easter Eggs do British children receive each year? a) 8 b) 12 c) 4 d) 1
    a) 8 eggs
  • In Finland what do children dress up as at Easter? a)ghosts b)witches c)mosters
    b) witches They go knocking door-to-door reciting a traditional rhyme wishing neighbours a healthy year in exchange for a chocolate egg or coin
  • Most places celebrate by painting eggs in rainbow colours, but which country only has red Easter eggs? a) Italy b) Greece c) China d) Denmark
    (b) Greece only celebrates with red Easter eggs. The eggs represent the blood of Christ and rebirth.
  • How many countries around the world mark the Christian celebration of Easter? a) 38 countries b) 52 countries c) 95 countries d) 123 countries
    c) 95 countries around the world celebrate Easter
  • Idiom- someone who's satisfied with a situation. A happy rabbit/bunny/chick/hen.
    bunny
  • Darius, a Flemish Giant Rabbit who lives in the Midlands, is the world’s largest bunny rabbit. How big is he? a) 60 centimetres b) A little over 1 metre c) 5 metres d) 25 metres
    b) A little over 1 metre
  • What is the name of the game where you go searching for Easter eggs and collect them in a basket? a) Easter Smash b) Easter Adventure c) Easter Hide and Seek d) Easter Egg Hunt
    Easter egg hunt
  • The Easter bunny was originally depicted as a hare, but from which European country does he originate? a) Germany b) Denmark c) Italy d) Wales
    a) Germany