When you jump into the season enthusiastically, you might say you did this “spring _ _”
Spring into action
“I’m the king of the world!”
Titanic
👋
Hello -Adele
This country’s national flower is the cherry blossom, celebrated every spring in festivals across Tokyo and beyond.
Japan
This large mammal sleeps through winter in dens and is famous for hibernating in North America.
Bear
A March dance might sound like this seasonal rhyme that suggests both romance and a jump.
Spring fling
“Why so serious?”
The Dark Knight
✌️
Uptown fun -Bruno mars
This North American country chose the maple leaf as its national symbol, often associated with its identity and flag.
Canada
This mammal sleeps upside down and many species hibernate in caves during cold months.
Bat
It’s not listed in medical textbooks, but this seasonal “ailment” is blamed for daydreaming, distraction, and a sudden urge to be outdoors.
Spring fever
“I see dead people”
The sixth sense
😜
Hey yah -OutKast
This South Asian country’s national flower is the lotus, a sacred symbol in its major religions
India
This striped rodent stores food and hibernates in underground burrows during winter.
Chipmunk
A coiled mattress part meets a weeklong March vacation.
Spring break
“Houston, we have a problem.”
Apollo 13
👃
Smells Like Teen Spirit -nirvana
This country’s national flower is the rose, a classic symbol of love and beauty.
U.K.
This reptile survives winter by slowing its body down in underground dens instead of true “sleep.”
Snake
To move ahead quickly joins the act of adjusting clocks one hour ahead each March
Spring foward
“Say hello to my little friend!”
Scarface
😎
“Yesterday” -the Beatles
This country has over 7,000 islands. Its national flower is a small white, very fragrant flower called sampaguita.
The Philippines
This cold-blooded animal can survive winter by partially freezing and reviving in spring
Frog