This holiday, celebrated at the beginning of the month, is observed by pranking people.
What is April Fools' Day?
This part of the tree is entirely underground.
What are roots?
To protect the scenic views of this beautiful Pacific state, billboards are prohibited in this U.S. state.
What is Hawaii?
What is the name of the National Youth Poet Laureate who read her poem, "The Hill We Climb," at President Joe Biden's inauguration in January 2021?
Who is Amanda Gordon?
With 8 total states, this red-colored species is the most popular as a state bird.
What is the Northern Cardinal?
This gemstone, associated with marriage proposals, is the birthstone for the month of April.
What is diamond?
This pigment, found in most tree leaves, is what causes them to look green.
a) Chlorine
b) Chromosone
c) Chlorophyll
What is chlorophyll?
In this New England state banning clotheslines is banned, as an effort to promote energy conservation.
What is Vermont?
Who is Langston Hughes?
This is how many NFL teams have a plant as their logo.
What is 1? (New Orleans)
In the United States, the deadline for filing this usually falls on or after April 15th.
What are taxes?
This tree is the most common one in the United States
a) Palm
b) Red Maple
c) Cedar
What is b) Red Maple?
In this religious, southwestern state, “selling alcohol at discounted rates" is illegal. So bars have “Appy Hours” in which you may get less expensive alcohol through purchasing it as part of an appetizer.
What is Utah?
This famous U.S.American poet wrote beloved poems such as "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening," "Fire and Ice," and "The Road Not Taken."
Who is Robert Frost?
Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of this number.
What is 13?
This is the official flower for the month of April.
What is a daisy?
This is the percentage of the world's land surface that is covered in forests.
a) 4%
b) 31%
c) 56%
What is b) 31%?
All wild swans in this European country technically belong to their queen/king, due to a medieval law still on the books.
What is England?
Who was fired from the U.S. Interior Department in 1865 for having written the poetry collection "Leaves of Grass?"
Who is Walt Whitman?
The record for the largest ___ ever built is measured at 54 feet high.
a) statue
b) house of cards
c) sand castle
What is c) sand castle?
This spring-themed holiday, which falls around the spring equinox, takes its name from an Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring and fertility, named Eostre.
What is Easter?
There are around _____ known tree species on planet Earth.
a) 700
b) 2,000
c) 10,000
d) 60,000
What is d) 60,000?
In this U.S. state, it is illegal to dress up as clergy (people with a religiously affiliated job) unless you are actually in that profession.
What is Alabama?
What famous poet who went by his initials stated: "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons"? Well-known works include "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and "The Waste Land."
Who is T.S. Eliot?
There are at least 10 holidays recognizing or celebrating this particular food.
Hint: it's sweet!
What is chocolate?