A collection of special St. Patrick's Day riddles, perfect for Ireland and leprechauns. Irish folklore has never been so fun.
Where are you guaranteed to find gold on St. Patrick's Day?
See answerWhat can be seen in the middle of March and April that cannot be seen at the beginning or end of either month?
See answerWhat do you get when you cross a four-leaf clover with poison ivy?
See answerWhy do people wear shamrocks on St. Patrick's Day?
See answerFour leaves I have. What am I?
See answerWhat is an acceptable act of violence during saint Patrick's day?
See answerThese are believed to be found at the end of rainbows.
See answerI have every color, but no gold. What am I?
See answerA green jacket covers my arms.
Don’t ever steal my Lucky Charms.
Who am I?
I am beautiful, up in the sky.
I am magical, yet I cannot fly.
To people I bring luck, to some people, riches.
The boy at my end does whatever he wishes.
What am I?
Why should you never iron a 4-leaf clover?
See answerThe most fabulous way to locate pots of gold.
See answerEach of these ends in a kettle full of precious metal and the double variety is quite awesome.
See answerHow many gold coins can a leprechaun throw in an empty pot?
See answerYellow and blue combined you’ll see; if you don’t want a pinch, be sure to wear me! What am I?
See answerWhere can you always find “gold,” but there’s no gold at all?
See answerWhy is the largest city in Ireland likely to be the largest city in the world?
See answerWhich five-letter Irish name can be spelled with just two?
See answerWhat do you call a fake Irish stone?
See answerWhat kind of spells do leprechauns use?
See answerWhen is an Irish potato not an Irish potato?
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