In the Garden
Spring Break Destinations
Classic Spring Tunes
Spring Foods
Spring Sports
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This yellow, trumpet-shaped flower is often one of the first to pop up in spring  

Daffodil

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This Southern state is the most popular Spring Break destination in the U.S., home to cities like Miami, Orlando, and Fort Lauderdale.

Florida

100

According to the song, these "showers" bring May flowers

April Showers

100

These small, colorful candies shaped like beans are a staple in Easter baskets.

Jelly Beans

100

In baseball, if a batter hits the ball over the fence and runs around all the bases, it is called this.

Home Run

200

These colorful, cup-shaped flowers are famous in Holland

Tulips

200

Located in Orlando, this massive resort and theme park is a top destination for families during school breaks.

Walt Disney World

200

In this 1952 movie musical, Gene Kelly splashes around in a rainstorm.

"Singin' in the Rain"

200

This pink, tart stalk is often used in pies; many people say it tastes best when paired with strawberries.

Rhubarb

200

This "Horse Race" held on the first Saturday in May is known as "The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports."

Kentucky Derby

300

This fragrant purple shrub is known for its sweet scent and blooming in May.

Lilac

300

This Mexican coastal city on the Yucatán Peninsula is famous for its turquoise water and is a favorite for international travelers.

Cancún

300

This Bing Crosby classic begins with "When it’s spring-time in the..."

Rockies

300

Often served as the centerpiece of a Spring Sunday dinner, this meat is frequently glazed with honey or pineapple.

Ham

300

In this sport, which often moves outdoors in the spring, players use a "racquet" to hit a yellow ball over a net.

Tennis

400

Children often make a wish and blow the white, fluffy seeds of this yellow "weed" into the wind.

Dandelion

400

If you want a tropical Spring Break without a passport, you’d fly over the Pacific to visit this 50th U.S. state.

Hawaii

400

This Johnny Nash song claims, "I can see clearly now, the rain is..."  

Gone

400

These "green spears" are one of the first vegetables to be harvested from the garden in the spring.

Asparagus

400

In the spring, 68 college teams compete in a massive "bracket" to win this basketball competition.

March Madness

500

These tiny, white, bell-shaped flowers share their name with a fragrant "Valley."

Lily of the Valley

500

Located off the coast of South Carolina, this island is famous for its lighthouses, golf courses, and quiet spring bike rides.

Hilton Head

500

This composer’s famous "Four Seasons" includes a very famous "Spring" concerto.

Vivaldi

500

This light, airy cake is often served with berries and whipped cream; its name suggests it is "food for the angels."

Angel Food Cake

500

Often starting new outdoor classes in the spring, this slow-motion Chinese exercise is known for balance and "flowing" movements.

Tai Chi

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