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Easter Trivia Quiz
How much do you know about Easter?
- Who makes the most expensive jeweled eggs?
- In the Dr. Seuss books, what color eggs doesn't Sam like
- In the song "Here comes Peter Cottontail" who does he have colored eggs for?
- What do you call a female rabbit?
- What dance is commonly done at Easter Time?
- Who co-starred with Judy Garland in Easter Parade?
- Rabbits with long floppy ears can't hear as well as rabbits with ears straight up. True or False?
- It is considered bad luck to not buy at least one new article of clothing at Easter. True or False?
- What distinguishes Ukrainian Easter Eggs for regular Easter Eggs?
- Purple is a common color for Easter. In the ancient world where did the purple dye come from?
- What does the word Lent mean?
- In some European Countries they squirt this on passers by to wish them a Happy Easter. What do they squirt on them?
- What kind of tail does the Easter Bunny have?
- In the song Here Comes Peter Cotton Tail who does he have jelly beans for?
- What do you call marshmallow candy that looks like chickens?
- In the song Easter Parade what Avenue do they walk down?
- What is the origin of the word Easter?
- Where did the tradition of the visiting Easter Bunny come from?
- How did Easter Island get its name?
- Which country had an armed uprising which started on Easter Sunday, 1916?
- When did the White House lawn first start the Easter Egg Hunt that is still carried on today?
Answers Below:
- Carl Faberge
- Green eggs (and ham)
- Sue
- A doe
- The Bunny Hop
- Fred Astaire
- True
- True
- They are highly and intricately decorated with wax and dye.
- Crushed shells from the Mediterranean Sea
- Lengthening of Days
- Perfume
- Cottontail
- Tommy
- Peeps
- 5th Avenue
- Eostre is an ancient goddess of dawn
- A German fable about coloring eggs so they could be identified in a famine
- It was discovered on Easter Sunday in 1772
- Ireland
- 1878 under Rutherford B. Hayes
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