St. Patrick's Day
March Madness
March Trivia
Spring Time
March Facts
100

What date is St. Patricks Day celebrated on?

March 17th

100

Name the sport and level associated with March Madness.

College Basketball

100

What is the traditional food that people enjoy on St. Patricks day?

Corned beef and cabbage

100

What are the 3 months of Springtime?

March, April, and May

100

How many days are in March?

31 days

200

St. Patricks Day is connected with which country?

Ireland

200

What does NCAA stand for?

National College Athletic Association

200

In March we celebrate ___________

History Month.

What is Women's History? 

200

According to folk legend, March comes in like a lion and goes out like what animal?

A lamb

200

What day in March is "Pi Day"?

March 14 or 3.14

300

What nationality was St. Patrick?

Scottish

300

How many teams participate in March Madness each year?

68 teams

300

In a "March"ing band, what foot do you start off with?

Left foot

300

What flower is considered the flower of March?

Daffodil

300

The name March comes from this Roman god of War.

Mars

400

What U.S. city dyes its river green every year to celebrate St. Patrick's Day?

Chicago

400

Name a team involved in March Madness Sweet 16 in 2021.

Florida State, Michigan, UCLA, Alabama, Oregon, USC, Creighton, Gonzaga, Oral Roberts, Arkansas, Villanova, Baylor

400

The first week of March is Read Across America in celebration of what author?

Who is Dr. Seuss?

400

Spring begins on the day, referred to as the Spring Equinox.

March 20

400

Alexander Graham Bell made the first _________

on March 10, 1876?

What is the first phone call?

500

People traditionally wear green on St. Patrick's Day to avoid what?

Getting pinched

500

In what year did March Madness start?

1939

500

If you were born in March, what would your zodiac sign be?

Pisces (until March 20) or Aries (March 21 onwards)

500

This event happens in March so that people can have longer days during the summer.

Daylight Savings Time

500

On March 15, 44B.C (a.k.a. The Ides of March), this Roman leader was assassinated.

Julius Caesar

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