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SAINT PATRICK'S DAY TRIVIA II

11) According to tradition, St. Patrick was the first bishop of ______.


Early medieval tradition credits him with being the first bishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland. He is regarded as the founder of Christianity in Ireland and credited with converting a society that practiced a form of Celtic polytheism.

12) What percent of Americans claim Irish ancestry?


About 33 million Americans -- 10.5% of the total population -- reported Irish ancestry in the 2013 American Community Survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau.

13) What type of Irish fairy has sometimes been described as a leprechaun on a drinking spree?


The clurichaun is a mischievous fairy in Irish folklore known for his great love of drinking and a tendency to haunt wine cellars.

14) What is the scientific name for shamrock?


There is still not a consensus over the precise botanical species of clover that is the "true" shamrock, but Trifolium dubium (Lesser clover) is considered to be the shamrock by roughly half of Irish people, and Trifolium repens (White clover) by another third, with the remaining fifth split between Trifolium pretense, Medicago lupulina, Oxalis acetosella and various other species of Trifolium and Oxalis.

15) How long is the lease on the Irish brewery that first invented Guinness?


In 1759, Arthur Guinness left home and headed to Dublin where he signed a 9,000 year lease at £45 per annum on a dilapidated brewery at St. James' Gate.

16) What was the first color associated with Saint Patrick's Day?


Saint Patrick's color was blue, not green, according to historians. The specific hue was a light shade called St. Patrick's blue which can still be seen on ancient Irish flags.

17) Where was St. Patrick born?


St. Patrick wasn't Irish. He was born in Britain around A.D. 385 to an aristocratic Christian family.

18) What happened to St. Patrick when he was 16?


At the age of 16, he was captured and enslaved by Irish marauders and taken as a slave to Ireland. He lived there for six years before escaping and returning to his family.

19) Which pope canonized St. Patrick?


St. Patrick was never canonized by a pope, making his saintly status somewhat questionable.

20) What are the odds of finding a four-leaf clover?


The chance of finding a single four-leaf clover is about one in 10,000, but don't tell that to Glen Alpine resident Suzi Mekhitarian who plucked 21 four-leaf clovers from her front yard in 2014.

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