How many days are in May?
Born on May 6, 1961, this Canadian singer-songwriter from Ontario is known worldwide for hits like “Summer of ’69.”
Bryan Adams
A day dedicated to honoring mothers, celebrated on the second Sunday of May
Mother's Day
On May 20, 1932, this woman became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.
Amelia Earhart
Sharing its name with a part of the eye, this flower's name is from the Greek word for "rainbow."
Iris
What is the birthstone of May?
Emerald
Born May 3, 1903, this American singer, comedian, entertainer and actor was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century
Bing Crosby
Celebrated on the Monday before May 25th, this holiday marks the birthday of a long-reigning British monarch
Victoria Day
This New York City landmark, which opened in May 1931, used to stand the tallest in the world
Empire State Building
Dorothy and her friends fell asleep in a field of these flowers in The Wizard of Oz.
Poppies
What two zodiac signs are associated with May?
Taurus and Gemini
This Canadian author, born May 28, 1947, created the beloved fantasy novel The Handmaid’s Tale.
Margaret Atwood
This punny "holiday" on May 4th celebrates a famous sci-fi franchise created by George Lucas.
Star Wars Day
This Canadian team last won the Stanley Cup in 1993.
The Montreal Canadiens
In the 17th-century Netherlands, these were once more valuable than gold.
Tulips
What is the birth flower of May?
Lily of the Valley
This famous singer, born on May 13, is known for his hits like "Superstition" and "Signed, Sealed, Delivered".
Stevie Wonder
Many countries celebrate their "Labour Day" on May 1 each year, referring to it by this name.
May Day
This water lily was sacred to the ancient Egyptians and shares its name with a yoga position.
Lotus
Which Roman goddess is the month of May named after?
Maia - the goddess of spring and fertility
This holiday is an annual celebration held on May 5th to celebrate Mexico's victory over the Second French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862
Cinco de Mayo
The plant family vanilla comes from
Orchids