Easter | Baby Names | Treats | Impossible Trivia! | Every Holiday |
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What is an Easter Egg Hunt?
Kids become hunters in this common easter activity.
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What is a fawn?
A baby deer.
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What is an Easter Bunny?
90 million chocolate versions of this animal are made each year.
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What is 3?
Americans consume over 16 million jellybeans on Easter, enough to circle the globe this many times.
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What is Jingle Bells?
This popular Christmas song was actually written for Thanksgiving. The song was composed in 1857 by James Pierpont, and was originally called “One Horse Open Sleigh”.
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What is Bugs Bunny?
"What's Up Doc?"
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What is a kitten?
A baby cougar.
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What is an ear?
76% of Americans eat this part of the chocolate bunny first.
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What is red?
The first Easter eggs were colored this color, in memory of the blood Jesus shed during his crucifixion.
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What is Black Friday?
The average consumer spent $407 on this day last year.
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What is peeps?
A popular treat that comes in purple, pink, yellow, blue, and green.
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What is a kid?
A baby goat.
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What is yellow?
This is the most popular color of Peeps.
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What is a moveable feast?
Easter is considered this type of feast – one that is set according to the phases of the moon – so the dates are different each year.
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What is Halloween?
$7 billion is spent annually on this holiday?
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What is Beatrix Potter?
She is the author of "Peter Rabbit."
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What is an infant?
A baby monkey.
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What is a Cadbury cream egg?
The Bournville factory in Birmingham, UK turns out 1.5 million of this egg per day.
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What is to establish a fixed date for Easter?
This was the purpose of the Easter Act passed in 1928 by Parliament in the United Kingdom.
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What is Mexico?
The poinsettia, a traditional Christmas flower, originally grew in this country, where it is also known as the ‘Flower of the Holy Night’. Joel Poinsett first brought it to America in 1829.
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What is Mary Magdalene?
The first to see Jesus resurrected.
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What is a calf?
A young seal.
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What is a peep?
In 1953, it took 27 hours to make one. Now they can be pushed out in just 6 minutes.
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What is Eastre?
It is believed by some that Easter was named after this Anglo-Saxon goddess whose symbols were the egg and the hare (rabbit).
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What is a goat?
When visiting Finland, Santa leaves his sleigh behind and rides on this animal named Ukko. Finnish folklore has it that Ukko is made of straw, but is strong enough to carry Santa Claus anyway.
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