This day celebrates the man who rid Ireland of snakes.
What is Saint Patrick’s Day?
This historic baseball player is know as “the sultan of swat, the king of crash, colossus of clout, THE GREAT BAMBINO”.
Who is Babe Ruth?
The state flower of South Carolina.
What is yellow jasmine?
This bug can lift and carry more than fifty times their own weight.
What is an ant?
The first spring month in the Southern Hemisphere.
What is September?
The week long celebration of the Hebrew people’s freedom from slavery in ancient Egypt.
What is Passover?
The name of the area of the ballpark where pitchers warm up.
What is the bullpen?
This flower was once more costly than gold and has bulbs that can replace onions in some recipes.
What are tulips?
Females of this type of bug drink blood in order to obtain nutrients needed to produce eggs.
What are mosquitos?
The Roman god that March is named after.
Who is Mars?
The ninth month of the Islamic calendar, where Muslims observe a strict fast during daylight hours.
What is Ramadan?
The name of the stadium that has the iconic Green Monster.
What is Fenway?
This flower’s color depends on the amount of acid in the soil.
What are hydrangeas?
Only males of this bug make a chirping sound.
What are crickets?
The first day of spring is also known as this.
What is the vernal equinox?
The spring festival that celebrates the Hindu god Krishna.
What is Holi?
The first African American to play in the MLB.
Who is Jackie Robinson?
The flower that symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings.
What is the daffodil?
South Carolina’s state insect.
What is the Carolina Mantid (praying mantis)?
The Greek goddess associated with spring.
Who is Persephone?
The holiday celebrated on the first Sunday, after the first full moon, after the spring equinox.
What is Easter?
The MLB team with the most World Series championships.
Who are the New York Yankee?
The national flower of the United States of America.
What is a rose?
The number of eyes that bees have.
What’s is 5?
Someone with ombrophobia is afraid of this common springtime weather phenomena.
What is rain?