YOU MAKE MY LIFE SO HOPPY!
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- 1. Easter Island is part of this South American country.
- 3. Easter takes place during this season in Australia.
- 6. Zoë and Dardar watched this Easter movie together a lot.
- 8. This Caribbean island nation is famous for flying kites on Good Friday.
- 9. This baby farm animal represents innocence and is linked to Jesus in Christian symbolism.
- 10. This flower is commonly associated with Easter because it symbolizes purity and new life.
- 11. This animal was the predecessor to the Easter Bunny in Germany (hint: What Does He Say?)
- 14. Americans eat 16 billion of these little sweets every year.
- 15. These sweet, spiced rolls marked with an "X" is traditionally eaten on Good Friday.
- 17. Most Americans bite off this part of a chocolate bunny first.
- 18. Feeding this to a rabbit would be the "root" of its digestive issues.
- 19. The first Easter eggs were dyed this color.
- 20. These super-sweet confections take 6 minutes to make... and Zoë 15 seconds in the microwave to murder (or "bird-er").
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- 2. This chocolate brand is famous for its foil-wrapped bunny.
- 4. Buying a set of these for Easter is said to bring good luck for the rest of the year.
- 5. This day was definitely not good for Jesus.
- 6. The holiday that brings the most candy sales.
- 7. This precious material is often used to create ornate Easter eggs in royal traditions, such as the famous Fabergé eggs.
- 12. This salty Easter food is said to look like praying arms and hands.
- 13. This egg-shaped candy from Kinder is illegal in the United States (because kids won't stop putting the plastic toys in their mouths).
- 16. Dyeing Easter eggs is a tradition that began in this war-torn country.