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 This Roman leader ignored a spooky calendar warning and had a very bad Ides of March hair day in 44 BCE.

Who was Julius Caesar 

100

Even the Army couldn’t stop his hip shaking.

Joined the U.S. Army on March 24, 1958

Who is Elvis Presley 

100

Celebrated on March 14, this day proves math people can party—as long as there’s pie involved.

What is Pi Day?

100

Long before January took over, this month was actually the first month of the year on the ancient Roman calendar.

What is March?

100

This green gemstone shares its name with a city that “glitters” in The Wizard of Oz.

 What is emerald?

200

Born on March 14, this brainy superstar made math cool (or at least tried) and inspired an entire holiday involving circles and pie.

Who was Albert Einstein?

200

Why he’s here: Internet legend, karate master, eternal tough guy.

This Texas ranger was born on March 10, 1940

Who is Chuck Norris, rest in peace. 

200

March comes in like this loud, dramatic animal and leaves like something that definitely doesn’t roar.

What is a lion? (and a lamb… but Jeopardy only lets you answer once!)

200

 This Roman god of war is the reason March has such an aggressive, battle‑ready name.

Who is Mars?

200

This green vegetable gives cartoon characters super strength after eating it from a can.

What is spinach?

300

 On March 7, 1965, this march started peacefully and ended up being so important it helped change U.S. laws forever.

What was the Selma to Montgomery March?

300

 Invented the telephone and immediately forgot to stop saying “Ahoy.”

Who is Alexander Graham Bell 

300

On March 17, everyone suddenly claims Irish heritage and wears this color to avoid surprise pinches.

What is green?

300

In the U.S., this time‑changing event usually happens in March, instantly making everyone tired and confused.

What is Daylight Saving Time?

300

Thanks to this chemical in plants, leaves are green—and your lawn judges you silently.

What is chlorophyll?

400

On March 4, 1933, this newly sworn‑in president basically said, “Relax, everyone—we’ve got this.”

Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt?

400

Music icon, fashion rule‑breaker, and proud wearer of meat (once). Also, born on March 278, 1986

Who is Lady Gaga

400

 This nickname for the full moon in March sounds like ducks are about to attack the sky.

What is the Worm Moon?

400

The official start of spring doesn’t have a fixed date, but it usually sneaks into March thanks to this astronomical event.

What is the vernal (spring) equinox?

400

On St. Patrick’s Day, people wear this color to avoid sneaky pinches from friends and coworkers.

What is green?

500

Signed in March 1965, this law helped make sure voting didn’t come with puzzles, tricks, or impossible levels.

 What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

500

The guy invented hundreds of words but still wrote “thou art a pickle.” Born March 26, 1564

Who is William Shakespeare

500

n March, basketball fans suddenly become “experts” during this chaotic tournament filled with broken brackets.

What is March Madness?

500

Despite feeling long, this month has exactly the same number of days as January, May, July, August, October, and December.

What is 31 days?

500

 In traffic lights everywhere, this green signal universally means it’s time to do this.

What is go?

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