March
Famous Nutmeggers
College Jukebox
Wine Country
What a Racquet!
100

According to astronomy, when does the first equinox or spring equinox take place?

March 21

100

This Connecticut-born singer-songwriter’s hits include Gravity and Your Body Is a Wonderland.

John Mayer

100

This "King of Pop" released Off the Wall in 1979, featuring hits like Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough.

Michael Jackson

100

This famous wine region in France is known for its bold red blends made primarily from Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.

Bordeaux

100

Washington named this as its official state sport in 2021, as it was invented off its coast on Bainbridge Island.

Pickle Ball

200

What is the number of teams that qualify for the March Madness tournament?

68

200

Born Samuel Clemens, this author lived in Hartford while writing some of his most famous works.

Mark Twain

200

This British rock band gave us Another One Bites the Dust in 1980, one of their biggest U.S. hits.

Queen

200

Argentina’s most famous wine region, located at the foothills of the Andes, is best known for producing world-class Malbec.

Mendoza

200

Originally called “whiff-whaff” and played with champagne corks, this game was later renamed after the surface used, and became an Olympic sport in 1988.

Table Tennis (Ping Pong)

300

This city held the first St. Patrick's Day Parade in 1762

Boston


300

Though often associated with Texas, this 43rd U.S. president was actually born in New Haven, Connecticut.


George W. Bush

300

Known for his flamboyant style, this artist took Super Freak to the charts in 1981 before inspiring an iconic MC Hammer song.

Rick James

300

Located in Southern California, this wine region is known for its warm climate, producing a variety of wines, including award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.

Temecula

300

This tennis legend, known for his rivalry with Björn Borg, became the first man to win 5 consecutive Wimbledon singles titles in the 1970s.

John McEnroe

400

What day in March is "Pi Day"

3.14

400

Dubbed the “White Mamba,” this UConn and WNBA legend is the all-time leading scorer in WNBA history.

Diana Taurasi

400

The debut music video on MTV in 1981 featured this band singing Video Killed the Radio Star.

The Buggles
400

This Spanish wine region, famed for its red wines from the Tempranillo grape aged in oak barrels, is considered one of the oldest and most prestigious in the world.

Rioja

400

Badminton, derived directly from a game called "Poona," was introduced to England in the 1860s by British army officers stationed in this country.

India 

500

What flower is considered the flower of March

Daffodils

500

A master showman, he co-founded a world-famous circus and once served as the mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut.

PT Barnum

500

This 1979 hit by The Knack became one of the biggest-selling debut singles of all time, with an instantly recognizable opening riff.

My Sharona

500

This wine region in Australia is world-renowned for its Shiraz and is located in South Australia, just north of Adelaide.

Barossa Valley

500

This Latin American country was the birthplace of padel tennis in 1969, where it was first played by Enrique Corcuera who adapted his squash court in Acapulco.

Mexico

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