'Pie Week' is an often-dreaded theme week seen on this popular TV competition.
Great British Bake Off
During the Bronze Age, agriculture became the foundation of a thriving economy in ancient Egypt, thanks to this river.
The Nile.
Huskies, Tar Heels, Blue Devils
NCAA Basketball Teams
"To be, or not to be: that is the question."
Hamlet
The nickname of Paul David Hewson, frontman for the iconic Irish rock band, U2.
Bono
One of the most well-known mathematical constants, Pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to this measurement.
Its diameter
These small, pear-shaped insects are a common enemy of gardeners worldwide.
Aphids
Jungle, Asparagus, Electric Lime
Green Crayola colors
"Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow."
Romeo and Juliet
This author, most famous for creating the fantasy world of Narnia, was born in 1898 in Belfast.
C.S. Lewis
The number one pizza topping (besides cheese) in America where we consume approximately 250,000 pounds of it annually.
Pepperoni
Scoville Heat Units
Hyacinth, Daffodil, Tulip
Spring Bulbs
"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes."
Macbeth
Set in Derry during the mid-1990s during a time of political turmoil, this show was met with whirlwind success when it debuted in 2018.
Derry Girls
March 14th is not only Pi Day, but also the birthday of this world-renowned physicist.
Albert Einstein
This type of honey, made from the nectar and pollen of rhododendron plants was historically used as a biological weapon in the Black Sea region.
Mad Honey
Mars, Aphrodite, Maia
The Gods the spring months are named for.
"Though she be but little, she is fierce!"
Midsummer Night’s Dream
Also known as the Stone of Eloquence, around 400,000 tourists travel to the region of Cork, Ireland to kiss it in hopes of being bestowed with 'the gift of gab.'
The Blarney Stone
Originating in silent films, this word is used to describe the act of throwing a pie at a person, usually intended to humiliate or entertain.
Pieing
Planted together, this mutually beneficial companion trio of vegetables is known as The Three Sisters.
Corn, Beans, and Squash
Orpington, Australorp, Rhode Island Red
Breeds of Chicken
"Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy!
It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock
The meat it feeds on."
Othello
This outdoor team game of ancient Gaelic Irish origin shares many features with Gaelic football from the field to the team size, as well as much of the terminology.
Hurling