Famous Birthdays
Holidays
About March
Here comes the sun
A Touch of Blarney
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On March 2nd, it marks the birthday of this author! Break out the Green Eggs and Ham! 

Who is Dr. Seuss?

100

On the eighth Day of March, we celebrate this group of people

Who are women

100

Say goodbye to Winter as we welcome this season on March 20th!

What is Spring?

100

The sun is closest to Earth during this season in the northern hemisphere

What is winter?

100

This color is associated with Ireland

What is green

200

March 1st marks his birthday, a legendary American jazz pianist, singer, and actor renowned for his rich, smooth baritone voice. 

Who is Nat King Cole?

200

Save me a slice, preferably of Dutch Apple or Cherry, as we celebrate this day on March 14th, famous for a math sequence

What is Pi/Pie Day?

200

On March 8th, Daylight Savings Time begins at 2:00am, meaning we turn our clocks this direction

What is 1 hour forward?

200

This Beatles song about the sun is on the Abbey Road album

What is "Here Comes the Sun"

200

A shamrock has this number of leaves

what is three

300

It's this Sistine Chapel painter's birthday on March 6. 

Who is Michelangelo?

300

Hope you're wearing Green and try not to get pinched as we celebrate this holiday! Ooh, a four leaf clover!

What is St. Patrick's Day?

300

March is named after this Roman God of War, and also this Red Planet!

What is Mars?

300

Plants use the rays of the sun, water, and this gas to make carbohydrates

What is carbon dioxide?

300

Keep a close eye on this mischievous little man dressed in green. 

What is a leprechaun

400

This global superstar, famous for My Heart Will Go On, has a birthday on March 30

Who is Celine Dion?

400

On March 31st, we celebrate as this famous French tower received its name officially on this day, named after one of its civil engineers

What is the Eiffel Tower?

400

These two zodiac signs rule March

What is Pisces and Aries?

400

The sun contains UVA and UVB rays, with UV standing for this

What is ultraviolet?

400

St. Patrick was born here

Where is (Roman) Britain? It is now known as Scotland

500

Also on March 14th, we celebrate the birthday of this famous scientist, famous for the equation E=mc² or you know, his crazy hair

Who is Albert Einstein?

500

On March 7th, we celebrate Alexander Graham Bell, who created this popular item, which almost everyone has nowadays. Does it ring an Alexander Graham Bell?

What is a telephone?

500

It's that time for college basketball and drafts and whiteboards as this event goes on during this month

What is March Madness?

500

Of eight or 28, this is the amount of minutes it takes for light from the sun to reach us on earth.

What is eight?

500

At 1553 miles, Ireland homes this longest uninterrupted coastal route in the world

What is the Wild Atlantic Way

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