It's "April" in French and also the first name of a singer whose heyday was in the in the 2000s.
What is Avril?
Who is Forrest Gump?
What European media network once aired an April Fools' Day prank centered on make-believe "spaghetti plants"?
What is the BBC?
This is the main vitamin found in kiwi fruit.
What is Vitamin C?
Who was James Garfield?
April showers are said to bring these.
What are May flowers?
"Fly, you fools!" said this character just before his downfall.
Who is Gandalf?
In Europe of old, this holiday, not April Fools' Day, was celebrated on April 1.
What is New Year's Day?
This country is tied with Russia as the nation that borders the most other nations.
What is China?
This young woman often hung out with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Who is April O'Neil?
"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice...."
What is "shame on me."
In Latin America, a day for pranks equivalent to April Fool's Day is held in this month.
What is December?
This food causes more allergies among children than any other.
What is milk?
In the world of higher education, the initials HBCU stand for this.
This famous poet wrote "April is the cruelest month."
Who is T.S. Eliot?
These "Wise fools" often sat with royalty, entertaining them with their quick wit and humor.
What are Jesters
What is Gmail?
M&Ms are named after these two businessmen.
Who are Mars and Murrie?
Poopdeck Pappy was the father of this slightly-better-known cartoon character.
Who is Popeye the Sailor Man?
It's the traditional due date for American income tax.
What is April 15?
This famous president observed that "You can fool some of the people all of the time and all the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all of the time."
Who was Abraham Lincoln?
This former dictator's son was known as an infamous prankster.
Who was Saddam Hussein?
Dijon, France is famous for this condiment.
What is mustard?
The first known photo to show a human being was taken in this famous European City.
What is Paris?