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75 St. Patrick's Day trivia questions to test your Irish IQ
75 St. Patrick's Day trivia questions to test your Irish IQ
Mar 3, 2025 2:16 PM

  Monday, March 17 is St. Patrick's Day, a holiday that's been recognized around the world for centuries. Whether you're Irish or just pretend to be one day a year, there are plenty of facts about the annual holiday that you may or may not know.

  For example, what animal is St. Patrick said to have chased out of Ireland? Or, what is the oldest pub in Dublin? How about this one: Can you name the three original members of the Irish Tenors?

  If you can answer all these St. Patrick's Day trivia questions, then go directly to the Blarney Stone, because your Irish IQ is clearly next level.

  To prove just how deep your knowledge on all things St. Paddy's really goes, we've gathered a list of fascinating trivia questions that's guaranteed to challenge even those whose blood runs green instead of red.

  Display your top-notch skills by correctly answering questions on St. Patrick's Day traditions and other facts about Ireland, shamrocks, leprechauns, food, customs and more. And, if you don't mind us saying, we think all of them are worth their weight in gold.

  Forgive the St. Patrick's Day pun, we couldn't help but throw in a little humor in honor of March 17, a holiday well-suited to corny jokes about rainbows, magical elves and, of course, the Emerald Isle.

  Speaking of which, can you name the three colors of Ireland's flag? They're green, white and orange. That answer was a freebie. For the rest, you'll simply have to read on to find out.

  Whatever you choose to use these St. Patrick's Day trivia questions and answers for, we wish you, well, the very best of luck.

  Question: How many leaves does a typical clover plant have Answer: Three

  Question: Four-leaf clovers are considered what? Answer: Good luck

  Question: What Irish band had a Billboard Top 10 hit with the 1968 song "The Unicorn"? Answer: The Irish Rovers

  Question: What traditional Irish dish combines mashed potatoes and cabbage? Answer: Colcannon

  Question: What is the term for a young Irish woman or girl? Answer: Colleen

  Question: What popular theater show featured Michael Flatley and Jean Butler step-dancing to traditional Irish music? Answer: "Riverdance"

  Question: In Gaelic, what does the word "balach" mean? Answer: Boy

  Question: In an Irish wedding, a bride dressed in blue symbolizes what? Answer: Purity

  Question: Who are the three original members of the Irish Tenors? Answer: Ronan Tynan, Declan Kelly and Anthony Kearns

  Question: Who is the current president of Ireland? Answer: Michael D. Higgins

  Question: This Irish slang word is used to describe a good time, entertainment or lively conversation. Answer: Craic

  Question: Often referred to as a "Fisherman's sweater," this Irish sweater is typically off-white and water-resistant. Answer: Aran

  Question: On what instrument do you play piobaireachd music? Answer: The bagpipe

  Question: Which renowned Irish poet won a Nobel Peace Prize for Literature in 1995? Answer: Seamus Heaney

  Question: This new-age Celtic singer had a Top 10 hit in 2001 for the song "Only Time." Answer: Enya

  Question: Formed in 1962, this Grammy-winning Irish band is known for popularizing traditional Irish music. Answer: The Chieftains

  Question: What award-winning movie from 2022 stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as two feuding Irish friends? Answer: "The Banshees of Inisherin"

  Question: What popular Irish sport is cross between soccer, rugby and hurling? Answer: Gaelic football

  Question: A traditional Irish potato pancake is also known as what? Answer: Boxty

  Question: What Irish slang term means to be broken or ruined? Answer: Banjaxed

  Question: Which renowned Irish track and field athlete won a silver medal in the Women's 5000m at the 2000 Olympic Games? Answer: Sonia O'Sullivan

  Question: Located in Coloma, California, what site is famous for its discovery of gold in 1848? Answer: Sutter's Mill

  Question: True or false. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland was Irish. Answer: False. St. Patrick was said to have been born in Britain.

  Question: What is the Gaelic word for a party or gathering in which there's singing, dancing and storytelling? Answer: Ceilidh

  Question: What Irish-Scottish band had a Top 10 Billboard hit with the song "Chasing Cars"? Answer: Snow Patrol

  Question: What's the tagline for the breakfast cereal Lucky Charms? Answer: "They're magically delicious."

  Question: What other name is St. Patrick's Day known as? Answer: The Feast of St. Patrick

  Question: What Irish phrase means "Ireland Forever?" Answer: Erin go bragh

  Question: According to legend, what animal did St. Patrick drive out of Ireland? Answer: Snakes

  Question: What are the three colors of the Irish flag? Answer: Green, white and orange.

  Question: What three pieces of equipment are necessary to play the Irish sport of hurling? Answer: A hurley (stick), sliotar (ball) and helmet.

  Question: What's the oldest pub in Ireland? Answer: Sean's Bar in Westmeath.

  Question: What's the symbol for gold on the Periodic Table of Elements? Answer: Au

  Question: What is the capital of Northern Ireland? Answer: Belfast

  Question: What 2015 Oscar-nominated movie starring Saoirse Ronan is about a young Irish immigrant who moves to New York City in the 1950s? Answer: "Brooklyn"

  Question: According to folklore, what’s a leprechaun’s occupation? Answer: Shoemaker

  Question: What 1959 children’s movie helped shape the modern-day image of a leprechaun? Answer: “Darby O’Gill and the Little People”

  Question: Which breakfast cereal has "Lucky the Leprechaun" as its mascot? Answer: Lucky Charms

  Question: Which best-selling Irish band features Larry Mullen, Adam Clayton, the Edge and Bono? Answer: U2

  Question: Irish musician Gilbert O’Sullivan hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1972 with what song? Answer: "Alone Again (Naturally)"

  Question: Which Irish actor starred in the 1962 Oscar-winning movie "Lawrence of Arabia?" Answer: Peter O’Toole

  Question: Which song is known as the unofficial anthem of Dublin, Ireland? Answer: "Molly Malone"

  Question: What cheerful Irish greeting is often associated with St. Patrick’s Day? Answer: "Top of the morning to you"

  Question: According to Irish folklore, what will you find at the end of a rainbow? Answer: A pot of gold

  Question: What do the three leaves of a shamrock represent according to Irish tradition? Answer: The Holy Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit)

  Question: According to Wallethub, how many pints of Guinness are consumed on St. Patrick’s Day? Answer: More than 13 million worldwide

  Question: Historically, what color is disrespectful to wear on St. Patrick's Day? Answer: Orange

  Question: What's the average number of drinks consumed per person on St. Patrick’s Day? Answer: 4.2

  Question: According to the National Retail Federation, what percentage of people plan to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? Answer: 62 percent

  Question: On average, how much money do consumers spend on St. Patrick’s Day? Answer: $44.40

  Question: Which St. Patrick’s Day activity is more popular: attending a parade or making a special dinner? Answer: Making a special dinner

  True or false: The first known St. Patrick's Day parade occurred in Ireland. Answer: False. The first recorded parade took place in St. Augustine, Florida.

  Question: What year did the first known St. Patrick's Day celebration happen in the U.S.? Answer: 1600

  Question: What ancient Celtic festival is thought to be the origin of Halloween? Answer: Samhain

  Question: What U.S. president was the first Irish Catholic to be elected to the office? Answer: John F. Kennedy

  Question: What water-loving dog breed is known for its curly coat and rat-like tail? Answer: Irish Water Spaniel

  Question: Ireland is the second largest European island. Which island is the largest? Answer: England

  Question: What is the capital of Ireland? Answer: Dublin

  Question: What's the official currency of Ireland? Answer: The euro

  Question: What common reptile is not naturally found in Ireland? Answer: Snake

  True or false: Patrick, Ireland's patron saint for which the holiday is named, is Irish. Answer: False. He was born in Roman Britain.

  Question: What meat and vegetable dish is a trademark St. Patrick's Day meal? Answer: Corned beef and cabbage

  Question: Which iconic New York skyscraper turns green in honor of St. Patrick’s Day? Answer: The Empire State Building

  Question: Which "Fifty Shades of Grey" star hails from Northern Ireland? Answer: Jamie Dornan

  Question: Which U.S. city was the first to dye a river green in honor of St. Patrick's Day? Answer: In 1962, the city of Chicago dyed the Chicago River green.

  Question: What must a leprechaun divulge if captured? Answer: Where to find hidden treasure

  Question: What year did New York City officially host the first St. Patrick's Day parade? Answer: 1762

  Question: Why is St. Patrick's Day celebrated on March 17? Answer: It marks the day St. Patrick died in 461 A.D.

  Question: Why do we wear green on St. Patrick's Day? Answer: It's most closely associated with Ireland's lush green landscape (Emerald Isle) and the country's desire to distinguish itself from the British in the 1700s.

  Question: True or False. St. Patrick was known to wear the color green. Answer: False. In renderings, the saint was often pictured in blue, otherwise known as "St. Patrick's blue."

  Question: Located in Northern Ireland, what popular TV show used a beech-tree lined walkway known as "The Dark Hedges" as the road to King's Landing? Answer: "Game of Thrones"

  Question: As of 2019, what percentage of U.S. residents claim to have Irish ancestry? Answer: 9.2 percent or 30.4 million

  Question: What North American waterway did the Irish immigrants help build? Answer: The Erie Canal

  Question: What’s a "curragh?" Answer: A type of wooden Irish boat used for fishing and transport.

  Question: What hearty Irish meal consists of red meat, carrots, onions and potatoes? Answer: Irish stew

 

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