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Answer
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French for "tuesday", used in a common name for Fat Tuesday
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mardi
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Judas's epithet ("surname")
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Iscariot
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Mary Magdalene was surprised to find this place empty
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tomb
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In Europe on Holy Thursday these objects fly to Rome
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bells
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In Ethiopia, this animal is slaughtered and eaten on Easter Sunday
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sheep
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A type of food, and also a different name for Fat/Shrove Tuesday
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Pancake
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The words of Pontius Pilate when presenting Jesus to the crowd
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ecce homo
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Skin of this vegetable is used in Slavic culture to colour eggs
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onion
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A US city where women often undress on Shrove Tuesday, a tradition since 1889
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New Orleans
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Dance associated with the Brasilian carnival
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samba
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The first day of lent: ___ Wednesday
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Ash
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The language of origin of "Pesach" which gave name to Easter in most Romance languages
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Hebrew
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Tree used as a symbol of spring in continental Europe
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willow
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An object used to inflict pain, e.g. to flog Jesus before his crucifixion
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whip
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Sunday before Easter or a type of tree
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Palm
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Spanish Easter cake whose name is 4 letters long
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mona
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A month on which Easter Sunday often falls
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April
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In this country, children "klibber" - they walk around with rattles
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Luxembourg
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In Jamaica you can throw this vegetable on the floor to secure good luck
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garlic
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Body part of Jesus which Judas kissed to identify him
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cheek
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In Bermuda, you are likely to fly this object on Easter
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kite
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Hot coal or a Catholic day of prayer and fasting, such as the 1st Sunday of Lent
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Ember
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An animal that gets hunted on Easter in New Zealand
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rabbit
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Jesus carried his cross with a crown of _______ on his head
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thorns
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Currency in which Judas was paid for his treason
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silver
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The Last Supper took place in the Upper ____
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Room
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