March Facts
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March has this many days 

31

100

Born on March 6th, this former professional athlete held nicknames like "Diesel," "Superman," and "The Big Aristotle."

Shaquille O'Neal


100

On March 11th, 1918, this deadly virus first reached the US and would eventually result in 500,000 deaths.

Spanish Flu

100

What 80s rock legend was born on March 2nd?

Jon Bon Jovi

100

A mythical, fairy-like creature from Irish folklore that works as a shoemaker.

leprechaun

200

On this day, March 17th, many people may be pinched for not wearing a specific color.

St. Patrick's Day


200

Renowned Canadian Singer and queen of power ballads known for her powerful, technically skilled vocals and massive global success with hits like "My heart will go on."

Celine Dion 

200

In March 1959, this iconic doll toy was unveiled at the New York toy fair?

Barbie

200

On March 3, 1931, Congress voted for what to become our national anthem?

The Star Spangled Banner

200

In which famous novel will you find the March sisters?

Little Women 

300

What is March's birthstone? 

Aquamarine 

300

This children's book author, born on March 2, 1904, is responsible for Thing 1 and Thing 2.

Dr. Seuss 

300

On March 7th, in 1876, this aptly named inventor officially patented the telephone.

Alexander Graham Bell

300

Traditional food served on or around St. Patrick's day?

 Corned beef and cabbage

300

What time-related event occurs on March 8, 2026?

Daylight Savings Time

400

This monument was completed on March 31, 1889 in Paris France that is 300 meters tall.

Eiffel Tower

400

This German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity was born on March 14, 1879.

Albert Einstein 

400

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

Franklin D. Roosevelt

400

On March 14th, we celebrate this day of math and pie.

Pi Day 

400

What sport does "March Madness" refer to?

College basketball 

500

This popular soda was invented in March 1886. Now, it has many varieties including diet, zero sugar, and cherry.

Coca-Cola
500

a legendary British singer, pianist, and composer who shaped popular music with hits like "Your Song" and "Rocket Man

Elton John 

500

This flower unique to Japan typically begins blooming in March, signaling the start of Spring.

Cherry blossom

500

a the three-leaf plant to explain the Holy Trinity.

Shamrock

500

This astronomical event occurs in March and is when the daytime and nighttime have similar (but not quite equal) lengths.

Spring Equinox

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