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200

This famous rocker is a native New jerseyian and famous for "living on a prayer"

Jon Bon Jovi

March 2, 1962 (age 62 years)

200

March 11, 1918 - This illness first reached America as 107 soldiers become sick at Fort Riley, Kansas.

The 'Spanish' influenza

200

Also called Pascha or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead.

Easter

(March 31st)

200

automobile

car

200

The only U.S. state that borders four Great Lakes.

Michigan

400

This American country singer rose to prominence after winning the fourth season of American Idol in 2005. She is mostly known for letting Jesus take the wheel.

Carrie Underwood

March 10, 1983 (age 41 years)

400

March 3, 1913 - A women's suffrage march in Washington D.C. was attacked by angry onlookers while police stood by. The march occurred the day before this president's inauguration.

Woodrow Wilson

400

This religious and cultural holiday held in the middle of March shares a name with the saint who died on this day

Saint Patrick's Day

400

one of the two upper limbs of the human body

arm

600

This famous actor is known for breaking barriers on his popular kids' show and his caring disposition. 

Fred Rogers AKA "Mr. Rogers"

March 20, 1928 (96 y/o***)

600

March 12, 1888 - This type of storm struck the northeastern U.S and lasted 36 hours.

Blizzard/Snowstorm

600

This month-long celebration honors the accomplishments of an important half of the population and their fight for equality!

Womens History Month

600

physical injury, especially that which is deliberately inflicted

harm

800

This popular female comedian is known for her role as Doris Murphy in the movie "A League of Our Own" and for hosting her own TV show.

Rosie O’Donnell,

March 21, 1962 (62 years old)

800

A raging fire erupted inside a garment factory in New York City killing 123 young women employed as low-paid seamstresses.

Triangle Shirtwaist Company

800

Not really a holiday... this day is synonymous with springing forward or falling back. 

Daylight Savings

800

the male version of a domesticated animal with a thick woolly coat

ram

1000

DAILY DOUBLE

This English composer of musical theatre is known for his incredibly popular works such as Phantom of the Opera and Cats.

Andrew Lloyd Webber

March 22, 1948 (76 years old)

1000

DAILY TRIPLE

"give me liberty, or give me death!" This famous quote was said on March 23, 1775.

Patrick Henry

1000

This holiday highlights the values of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community.

Ramadan

1000

a curved symmetrical structure spanning an opening and typically supporting the weight of a bridge, roof, or wall above it.


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