This term describes the movement of birds as the weather shifts in temperature.
Migration
This is the birthstone of April.
Diamond
This is a move that gymnasts often do in floor routines.
HandSPRING
I am a bow that can’t be tied.
Rainbow.
According to a survey of Americans, which part of a chocolate Easter bunny gets eaten first.
Ears
This bird is often associated with Spring in North America.
Robin
This tree blooms in late April/early May and people flock from all over to see them.
Cherry Blossom
This is the name for the type of dusting, washing windows, vacuuming, shaking out rugs, and opening windows as the weather gets warmer.
SPRING cleaning
Ombrophobia is the fear of this weather occurence.
Rain
The first Easter eggs were dyed this colour.
Red (to signify Jesus's blood)
This part of a rabbit never stops growing.
Teeth
This salty and "twisted" snack has an international day named for it in April.
International Pretzel Day
This added layer under a mattress helps to raise your bed higher.
BoxSPRING
In the water cycle, this is the term for water droplets rising into the air.
Evaporation
According to the song Peter Cottontail, he is hopping along this...
The bunny trail.
Which bird will bring warm weather and gentle south breezes according to an old weather proverb?
Bluebird
This happened in the North Atlantic on April 14, 1912
Sinking of the Titanic
This naturally warm body of water is typically found in the mountains and has certain health benefits.
HotSPRING
This European city, full of bicycles is known for its stunning tulip gardens.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Easter is the second most popular "candy holiday" leaving this one, the first.
Halloween
The name for a group of butterflies.
A kaleidoscope
This Bard of Avon, was born in April 1564.
Shakespeare
As someone gets older, you say they are no longer acting like this.
SPRING chicken
This flower is commonly associated with Easter.
Lily
The tradition of the Easter bunny originated in this country.
Germany