GaelicWhat doIrish peoplecall theirtraditionallanguage?GaelicfootballWhat sport isthe nationalsport of Ireland,even morepopular thanfootball?LeprechaunWhat tinymagicalcreature isknown forhiding pots ofgold?GreenWhat color ismostassociatedwith StPatrick's Day?16yearsoldHow old was StPatrick whenhe waskidnapped andtaken to Irelandas a slave?The5thcenturyIn whatcentury didSt Patricklive?A potof goldWhat doleprechaunshide at theend of arainbow?RomanBritainWas StPatrickactually bornin Ireland?green,white, andorangeWhatshape ison theIrish flag?TheBlarneyStoneWhat famous Irishlandmark is said tomake youeloquent if youkiss it whilehanging upsidedown?BramStokerWhat Irishauthorwrote"Dracula"?March17What date isSt Patrick'sDaycelebratedeach year?119.5secondsHow long doesit take to pourthe perfect pintof Guinnessaccording totradition?AparadeWhat type ofevent happensin many cities onSt Patrick's Daywith marchingand music?DublinWhat isthe capitalcity ofIreland?SixyearsHow manyyears was StPatrick aslave beforeescaping?IrishsodabreadWhat baked goodis traditionallymade with raisinsand served on StPatrick's Day?A four-leafcloverWhat do wecall a cloverwith fourleaves?AsalmonWhat sea creatureis sometimesassociated withIreland andappears on Irishcoins?RedWhat color wereleprechaunsoriginally said towear beforegreen becamepopular?IrelandWhatcountry is StPatrick's Dayoriginallyfrom?shepherdWhat workdid StPatrick do asa slave inIreland?TheAnglo-IrishTreatyWhat treatyofficially endedthe Irish War ofIndependencein 1921?2%Whatpercentage ofthe world'spopulationclaims Irishancestry?Youmight getpinchedWhat mighthappen if youdo not weargreen on StPatrick's Day?ShamrockWhat is thethree-leafplant symbolof Irelandcalled?BaileysIrishCreamWhat popularIrish creamliqueur wasinvented inDublin in 1974?BlueWhat color wasoriginallyassociated withSt Patrick beforegreen becamepopular?TheCliffs ofMoherWhat famouscliffs in Irelandrise over 700feet above theAtlantic Ocean?TheharpWhat traditionalIrish instrumentlooks like alarge stringedtriangle?TheEmeraldIsleWhat nicknameis Irelandknown bybecause of itsgreenlandscapes?Father,Son, andHoly Spiritas oneWhat did StPatrick usetheshamrock toteach?1903In what yeardid Irelandmake StPatrick's Day apublic holiday?1845What yeardid the GreatFaminebegin inIreland?1762What year wasthe first StPatrick's Dayparade held inAmerica?Jack-o'-lanternsWhatHalloweentraditionoriginated inIreland?They mustgrant youthreewishesWhat magicalability areleprechaunssaid to have ifyou catch one?NewYorkCityWhat U.S. cityhas the largestSt Patrick'sDay parade inthe world?RiversWhat domany citiesdye green onSt Patrick'sDay?Erin gobraghWhat is thetraditional Irishgreeting thatmeans "Irelandforever"?5millionpeopleWhat is thepopulation ofIrelandapproximately?MaewynSuccatWhat was StPatrick's birthname beforehe became asaint?About25%What percentageof Ireland'spopulation waslost during theGreat Faminethrough death andemigration?BrehonLawWhat is the nameof the ancientIrish legal systemthat governedsociety beforeEnglish law?GaelicWhat doIrish peoplecall theirtraditionallanguage?GaelicfootballWhat sport isthe nationalsport of Ireland,even morepopular thanfootball?LeprechaunWhat tinymagicalcreature isknown forhiding pots ofgold?GreenWhat color ismostassociatedwith StPatrick's Day?16yearsoldHow old was StPatrick whenhe waskidnapped andtaken to Irelandas a slave?The5thcenturyIn whatcentury didSt Patricklive?A potof goldWhat doleprechaunshide at theend of arainbow?RomanBritainWas StPatrickactually bornin Ireland?green,white, andorangeWhatshape ison theIrish flag?TheBlarneyStoneWhat famous Irishlandmark is said tomake youeloquent if youkiss it whilehanging upsidedown?BramStokerWhat Irishauthorwrote"Dracula"?March17What date isSt Patrick'sDaycelebratedeach year?119.5secondsHow long doesit take to pourthe perfect pintof Guinnessaccording totradition?AparadeWhat type ofevent happensin many cities onSt Patrick's Daywith marchingand music?DublinWhat isthe capitalcity ofIreland?SixyearsHow manyyears was StPatrick aslave beforeescaping?IrishsodabreadWhat baked goodis traditionallymade with raisinsand served on StPatrick's Day?A four-leafcloverWhat do wecall a cloverwith fourleaves?AsalmonWhat sea creatureis sometimesassociated withIreland andappears on Irishcoins?RedWhat color wereleprechaunsoriginally said towear beforegreen becamepopular?IrelandWhatcountry is StPatrick's Dayoriginallyfrom?shepherdWhat workdid StPatrick do asa slave inIreland?TheAnglo-IrishTreatyWhat treatyofficially endedthe Irish War ofIndependencein 1921?2%Whatpercentage ofthe world'spopulationclaims Irishancestry?Youmight getpinchedWhat mighthappen if youdo not weargreen on StPatrick's Day?ShamrockWhat is thethree-leafplant symbolof Irelandcalled?BaileysIrishCreamWhat popularIrish creamliqueur wasinvented inDublin in 1974?BlueWhat color wasoriginallyassociated withSt Patrick beforegreen becamepopular?TheCliffs ofMoherWhat famouscliffs in Irelandrise over 700feet above theAtlantic Ocean?TheharpWhat traditionalIrish instrumentlooks like alarge stringedtriangle?TheEmeraldIsleWhat nicknameis Irelandknown bybecause of itsgreenlandscapes?Father,Son, andHoly Spiritas oneWhat did StPatrick usetheshamrock toteach?1903In what yeardid Irelandmake StPatrick's Day apublic holiday?1845What yeardid the GreatFaminebegin inIreland?1762What year wasthe first StPatrick's Dayparade held inAmerica?Jack-o'-lanternsWhatHalloweentraditionoriginated inIreland?They mustgrant youthreewishesWhat magicalability areleprechaunssaid to have ifyou catch one?NewYorkCityWhat U.S. cityhas the largestSt Patrick'sDay parade inthe world?RiversWhat domany citiesdye green onSt Patrick'sDay?Erin gobraghWhat is thetraditional Irishgreeting thatmeans "Irelandforever"?5millionpeopleWhat is thepopulation ofIrelandapproximately?MaewynSuccatWhat was StPatrick's birthname beforehe became asaint?About25%What percentageof Ireland'spopulation waslost during theGreat Faminethrough death andemigration?BrehonLawWhat is the nameof the ancientIrish legal systemthat governedsociety beforeEnglish law?

St Patrick's Day - Dignity Memorial - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What do Irish people call their traditional language?
    Gaelic
  2. What sport is the national sport of Ireland, even more popular than football?
    Gaelic football
  3. What tiny magical creature is known for hiding pots of gold?
    Leprechaun
  4. What color is most associated with St Patrick's Day?
    Green
  5. How old was St Patrick when he was kidnapped and taken to Ireland as a slave?
    16 years old
  6. In what century did St Patrick live?
    The 5th century
  7. What do leprechauns hide at the end of a rainbow?
    A pot of gold
  8. Was St Patrick actually born in Ireland?
    Roman Britain
  9. What shape is on the Irish flag?
    green, white, and orange
  10. What famous Irish landmark is said to make you eloquent if you kiss it while hanging upside down?
    The Blarney Stone
  11. What Irish author wrote "Dracula"?
    Bram Stoker
  12. What date is St Patrick's Day celebrated each year?
    March 17
  13. How long does it take to pour the perfect pint of Guinness according to tradition?
    119.5 seconds
  14. What type of event happens in many cities on St Patrick's Day with marching and music?
    A parade
  15. What is the capital city of Ireland?
    Dublin
  16. How many years was St Patrick a slave before escaping?
    Six years
  17. What baked good is traditionally made with raisins and served on St Patrick's Day?
    Irish soda bread
  18. What do we call a clover with four leaves?
    A four-leaf clover
  19. What sea creature is sometimes associated with Ireland and appears on Irish coins?
    A salmon
  20. What color were leprechauns originally said to wear before green became popular?
    Red
  21. What country is St Patrick's Day originally from?
    Ireland
  22. What work did St Patrick do as a slave in Ireland?
    shepherd
  23. What treaty officially ended the Irish War of Independence in 1921?
    The Anglo-Irish Treaty
  24. What percentage of the world's population claims Irish ancestry?
    2%
  25. What might happen if you do not wear green on St Patrick's Day?
    You might get pinched
  26. What is the three-leaf plant symbol of Ireland called?
    Shamrock
  27. What popular Irish cream liqueur was invented in Dublin in 1974?
    Baileys Irish Cream
  28. What color was originally associated with St Patrick before green became popular?
    Blue
  29. What famous cliffs in Ireland rise over 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean?
    The Cliffs of Moher
  30. What traditional Irish instrument looks like a large stringed triangle?
    The harp
  31. What nickname is Ireland known by because of its green landscapes?
    The Emerald Isle
  32. What did St Patrick use the shamrock to teach?
    Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as one
  33. In what year did Ireland make St Patrick's Day a public holiday?
    1903
  34. What year did the Great Famine begin in Ireland?
    1845
  35. What year was the first St Patrick's Day parade held in America?
    1762
  36. What Halloween tradition originated in Ireland?
    Jack-o'-lanterns
  37. What magical ability are leprechauns said to have if you catch one?
    They must grant you three wishes
  38. What U.S. city has the largest St Patrick's Day parade in the world?
    New York City
  39. What do many cities dye green on St Patrick's Day?
    Rivers
  40. What is the traditional Irish greeting that means "Ireland forever"?
    Erin go bragh
  41. What is the population of Ireland approximately?
    5 million people
  42. What was St Patrick's birth name before he became a saint?
    Maewyn Succat
  43. What percentage of Ireland's population was lost during the Great Famine through death and emigration?
    About 25%
  44. What is the name of the ancient Irish legal system that governed society before English law?
    Brehon Law