March Madness refers to this sport.
What is (NCAA) college basketball
This term for two straight lines that will never cross.
What is parallel?
When people first fall in love, the feel like they are on this cloud.
What is cloud nine?
She was Walt Disney's favorite princess.
Who is Cinderella?
These are installed in homes to alert owners to fire.
What are smoke alarms?
March 1st begins this meteorological season.
What is spring?
Another term for meridians is lines of this.
What are (lines of) longitude?
This is where Batman fought crime.
What is Gotham City?
He painted the Mona Lisa.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
In 1973, the first communication from this device was completed.
What is a cell phone?
The first day of Lent is also known as this.
What is Ash Wednesday?
These imaginary lines run east and west from top to bottom across the globe.
What are (lines of) latitude?
This is the fictional palace of King Arthur.
What is Camelot?
If you visit this U.S. state, you are likely to encounter a pupu platter.
What is Hawaii?
In the 1970s, McDonald's introduced this jolly menu item that is still available today.
What is the Happy Meal?
This public holiday is celebrated on March 17th in the United States.
What is St. Patrick's Day?
The Mason-Dixson Line is a figurative line that separates this.
What is North and South (in the United States)?
This fictional place is located high in the Tibetan mountains.
What is Shangri-La?
This country on the Iberian Peninsula allows some workers to take a nap during the work day.
What is Spain?
In 1979, Sony release the device for playing cassette tapes.
What is the Walkman?
In the northern hemisphere, March is the best month to view these magnificent lights in the sky.
What are the northern lights (or Aurora borealis)?
This is another name for an oblique lines.
What is slanting or diagonal?
He comes from Ork.
Who is Mork?
In the early 1970s, he was a weatherman in Nashville, Tennessee, before he became the longest-running host of a single TV game show.
Who is Pat Sajak?
This was the first kind of computer disc.
What is floppy?