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- 3. What is the important Jewish holiday celebrated in April?
- 5. In Australia, like New Zealand, rabbits are a pest, therefore Australia picked which native animal to represent Easter by way of chocolate forms?
- 7. Easter comes second in chocolate and sweet sales to which other holiday?
- 9. 11 What is the traditional name for Easter egg painting?
- 10. What food is traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday?
- 11. Hot Cross Buns were originally made by _______and handed out to the poor for Lent.
- 12. What is the traditional Easter cake?
- 13. If you bury a what in your garden, it is said to protect you against lightning, hail and beehives?
- 14. The tradition of the Easter Bunny, a rabbit who lays coloured eggs for children to find Easter morning, began in which European country in the 1800s?
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- 1. We eat eggs at Easter as a symbol of what?
- 2. The traditional roasted meat eaten at Easter is?
- 4. Good __________ is the traditional Christian day for eating hot cross buns.
- 6. What unleavened flatbread is commonly eaten by Jewish communities in April?
- 8. Chocolate Easter eggs originated in Europe in which century?
- 9. What food has significance over Easter because their shape resembles a person praying with crossed arms and, as they contain no eggs, milk or dairy, they are able to be eaten during Lent?