This is a public procession celebrating a special day, often featuring floats, marching bands, and performers.
What is a Parade?
This children's book author, born on March 2, 1904, is responsible for books like "The Cat in the Hat" and "Oh the Places You'll Go."
Who is Dr. Seuss?
This term refers to a group of musicians that typically perform on an open field to create unique formations and patterns.
On March 1, 1872, this became the United States’ first national park.
What is Yellowstone?
The month of March has this many days.
What is 31?
This term is used in baseball when a batter advances to first base after receiving four balls from the pitcher.
What is Walk?
This British singer of songs like "Rocket Man", "Bennie and the Jets", and "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" was born on March 25th.
Who is Elton John?
This song is associated with Mardi Gras.
What is "Oh When the Saints Go Marching In"?
On March 3, 1931, Congress voted for this song to become our national anthem.
This NCAA men's college basketball tournament takes place in March.
What is March Madness?
This term is used for the formal march or ceremonial walk of couples at the beginning of a high school dance, sometimes shortened to Prom.
What is Promenade?
This person, born March 3, 1847, is famous for inventing the telephone.
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
The four sisters Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy in Louisa May Alcott's book Little Women share this last name.
What is March? (The March Sisters).
On March 30, 1981, this president survived an assassination attempt.
Who is President Ronald Reagan?
In March 1959, this iconic doll toy was unveiled by Mattel at the New York toy fair.
What is the Barbie Doll?
This word can refer to a group of soldiers or scouts organized under a single leader.
What is Troop?
This famous magician, born March 24, 1874, was well known for his escape artist tricks.
Who is Harry Houdini?
This phrase tells us to fear March 15th, the day of Julius Caesar's murder.
On March 4, 1933, this President coined the famous line "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself" in his inaugural address, which sought to inspire Americans during the Great Depression.
Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?
This 'holiday' falls on March 14th (3.14) and is dedicated to both mathematics and a sweet treat.
What is Pi Day?
This one-word command is sometimes what a quarterback shouts to signal the snap of the ball.
What is Hike?
This German-born physicist was born in March of 1879. He made important contributions to the development of the theory of quantum mechanics but is best known for developing the theory of relativity: E=MC²
Who is Albert Einstein?
This idiom means to do things without care for what others think.
What is, "March to the beat of your own drummer"?
This organization dedicated to empowering girls was founded in Savannah, GA, on March 12, 1912.
What is the Girl Scouts?
In March of 1889, this famous Paris landmark was completed for the World's Fair.
What is the Eiffel Tower?