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100

What is the Full name of the NCAA

National Collegiate Athletic Association

100

This "Rocket Man" and the "Queen of Soul" share the same birthday on March 25th

Elton John and Aretha Franklin

100

The Ides of March became an "infamous day" because of this event, which took place on March 15, 44 BC.

The assassination of Julius Caesar

100

What is the national flower of Ireland?

Shamrock

100
This famous structure opened in Paris on March 31, 1889.

The Eiffel Tower

200

Which university has won the most NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships?

UCLA, 11 times

200

 What famous artist, known for Starry Night, was born in March 1853? 

Vincent van Gogh

200

This Sunday we set the clocks ahead an hour...why?

Daylight Savings Time

200

What color was originally associated with St. Patrick's Day?

Blue

200

This president was inaugurated on March 4, 1933

FDR as the 32nd President of the US

300

What is the only school to have won both the men’s and women’s tournament in the same year?

UConn, in 2004 and 2014

300
What zodiac signs fall within the month of March?

Pisces and Aries

300

Time to put away the skis and get out the gardening equipment. This happens on March 20th.

Spring Equinox

300

What is the meaning of the Irish phrase “Sláinte”?

Cheers or good health

300

Which U.S. state became the first to join the Union in March 1791?

Vermont

400

What is the term for a team that unexpectedly performs well in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament?

Cinderella team

400

What famous scientist, known for the theory of relativity, was born on March 14?

Albern Einstein

400

This 5th-century AD Christian missionary is thought to have died on March 17, a day that became a holiday celebrating him and the country where he was once enslaved by pirates.

St. Patrick

400

What is the name of the Irish mythical creature that grants wishes?

Leprechaun

400

True or False: March was once considered the first month of the year in early Roman calendars.

True

500

How many teams participate in March Madness?

68 teams

500

What famous children’s author, known for The Cat in the Hat, was born in March?

Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel)

500

On March 1, 1872, this became the United States’ first national park.

Yellowstone

500

True or false. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland was Irish.

False. St. Patrick was said to have been born in Roman Britain.

500

What important government document written by our founding fathers went into effect on March 9, 1879?

The US Constitution

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