Q.1
Which NZ company has sponsored The Big Egg Hunt, launched in NZ this year.

Q.2
Which of the following is NOT a sister to Peter rabbit?

Q.3
In Australia, like New Zealand, rabbits are a pest, therefore Australia have picked which native animal to represent Easter by way of chocolate forms?

Q.4
As well as painting eggs and going cross-country skiing, inhabitants of this country have the somewhat unusual tradition of spending the Easter week solving murder mysteries. Television stations show little but detective shows, magazines print whodunnits, even milk cartons have murder stories on their sides. Which country?

Q.5
Chocolate Easter eggs originated in Europe in the

Q.6
What food is traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday?

Q.7
What is the traditional Christian date for eating hot cross buns?

Q.8
The traditional roasted meat eaten at Easter is

Q.9
How many days is Lent?

Q.10
Pretzels have a significance over Easter, 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.

Q.11
What is a traditional Easter cake?

Q.12
Why do we eat eggs at Easter?

Q.13
The tradition of the Easter Bunny, a rabbit who lays colored eggs for children to find Easter morning, began in which European country?

Q.14
What colour eggs does "Sam I am" not like in the Dr Seuss book?

Q.15
Easter is always celebrated on the Sunday immediately following the Paschal Full Moon date of the year

Q.16
What novel about rabbits tells the tale of Hazel, Fiver, Bigwig and others?

Q.17
What fairly common name in France means "related to Easter" and is often given to children born around that time?

Q.18
What colour rabbit does Alice follow down the rabbit hole?

Q.19
What is the traditional name for Easter egg painting?

Q.20
An estimated how many chocolate bunnies are sold every year at Easter?