Q.1.
Which is the meat traditionally eaten on Easter Sunday?

The traditional Easter Sunday meat is roast lamb because that is also what's eaten at the Jewish Passover.

Q.2.
In what country is it a tradition to burn your Christmas tree at Easter?

An Easter tradition in Germany is to burn your Christmas tree from the previous Christmas as a sign that winter is over, and spring has begun.

Q.3.
What is the traditional Easter flower?

The white lily is the traditional Easter flower, used as a decoration in churches and homes over the Easter period.

Q.4.
Who worshipped the god Eostre, from whom the name 'Easter' derives?

Eostre was a Saxon goddess connected with springtime and fertility.

Q.5.
Which former White House press secretary used to be the White House Easter Bunny?

Sean Spicer, President Trump's first press secretary, used to be the White House Easter Bunny during the George Bush administration.

Q.6.
What is the only holiday where Americans spend more money on candy than Easter?

Americans spend over $2.4 billion on candy at Easter, slightly less than they spend on Halloween.

Q.7.
In the Bible, who discovered Jesus's tomb empty?

Mary Magdalene discovered the tomb of Jesus empty after his death.

Q.8.
What country does the Easter Bunny come from?

The Easter Bunny originated in Germany as a hare judging whether children were good or bad in the run up to Easter.

Q.9.
Who was the first US president to start the annual White House Easter Egg Roll?

Rutherford Hayes started the White House Easter Egg Roll in 1878 when local children asked if they could play on the White House grounds.