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This month is designated as the "National Month" for this type of rhythmic, rhyming writing, celebrated by the Academy of American Poets.

Poetry (National Poetry Month)



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This "Iron Man" actor celebrates his birthday on April 4th.

Robert Downey Jr.

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According to the old saying, "April showers bring" these.

May flowers

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In 1996, Taco Bell pranked America by claiming they bought this historic Philadelphia bell.

The Liberty Bell

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On April 15, 1912, this "unsinkable" ship hit an iceberg and sank.

The Titanic

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In a 2013 April Fools' prank, Google "launched" this "scent-sensitive" search feature, claiming to have a database of millions of smells.

Google Nose

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Celebrated on April 22nd, this day encourages people to plant trees and recycle.

Earth Day

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Born April 15, 1452, he painted the Mona Lisa.

Leonardo da Vinci

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This is the official "birthstone" for the month of April.

Diamond

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In France, the tradition involves pinning a paper version of this animal onto someoneโ€™s back.

A Fish (Poisson d'Avril)

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The first of these modern international sports games opened in Athens in April 1896.

The Olympics

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In April 2005, Google officially acquired this mobile operating systemโ€”years before the first commercial phone was actually released.

Android

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This famous 26.2-mile race is held in a major Massachusetts city every third Monday of April.

The Boston Marathon

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This legendary jazz singer, nicknamed "Lady Day," was born on April 7, 1915.

Billie Holiday

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This colorful arch of light often appears in the sky after an April rain shower.

A Rainbow

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In 1957, the BBC fooled viewers with a film showing people "harvesting" this pasta from trees.

Spaghetti

(Double Jeopardy Answer) ๐Ÿฅณ

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In April 1970, the first "Day" dedicated to environmental protection was celebrated.

Earth Day

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On April 1, 2002, Google "revealed" this technology, claiming the PageRank system actually relied on clusters of trained birds pecking at screens.

PigeonRank

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Celebrated in many Southeast Asian countries in mid-April, this "New Year" festival is famous for massive city-wide water fights.

Songkran

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This legendary English playwright was born (and died) in April; he wrote Romeo and Juliet.

William Shakespeare

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April is peak season for this "regal" butterfly to begin its migration north.

Monarch Butterfly

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1998, Burger King famously pranked customers by advertising a version of this signature sandwich designed specifically for left-handed people

The Whopper 

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This is the specific 11-letter term for the day in March or April when day and night are of equal length.

The Equinox

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This wireless service, now called Google Fi, originally launched by invitation-only in April 2015 under this two-word "Project" name.

Project Fi

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This holiday, usually celebrated the last Friday of April, encourages people to plant and care for trees.

Arbor Day

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This civil rights leader and labor organizer, famous for the motto "Sรญ, se puede," was born April 1st.

Cesar Chavez

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This is the traditional name for the full moon that occurs in April.

The Pink Moon

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Some believe April Fools started when this calendar was adopted, moving New Year's from April to January.

The Gregorian Calendar

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NASAโ€™s "successful failure," this mission number was aborted in April 1970 after an oxygen tank exploded.

Apollo 13

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In April 2003, Google acquired Pyra Labs, the company that created this pioneer web service for "Reverse-Chronological" writing.

Blogger

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