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100

This continent in the southern hemisphere goes without daylight during its winter months.

What is Antarctica?

100

Someone who has not reached a legal age for certain activities is said to be this.

What is underage? For example, underage people are not allowed to drink.

100

The 1997 film Murder at this number indicates it takes place at the White House

What is 1600? The address of the White House is 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Murder at 1600 stars Wesley Snipes as Detective Regis.

100

Born April 5, 1900, this actor is believed to have had a long-term affair with Katharine Hepburn.

Who is Spencer Tracy? They starred together in nine films, and their relationship spanned three decades. It has been rumored the two served as the inspiration for the Sam and Diane characters in Cheers.

100

On April 30, 1789, George Washington was inaugurated in this city.

What is New York City? Thomas Jefferson was the first president to be inaugurated at the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Subsequent presidential inaugurations have occurred in various locations.

200

This is the time during daylight hours that is neither a.m. nor p.m.

What is noon? Midnight is also neither a.m. nor p.m. A.m. stands for ante meridiem, which means “before noon,” and p.m. stands for post meridiem, meaning “after noon.”

200

Age goes before this.

What is beauty? Although “age before beauty” is mostly used humorously today, many still follow the time-honored tradition of allowing their elders to go ahead of them.

200

The character Phileas Fogg went around the world in this number of days.

What is 80? The 1956 film Around the World in Eighty Days has an ensemble cast including David Niven, Shirley MacLaine, and Charles Boyer. Phileas Fogg was Niven’s favorite role.

200

Born April 3, 1942, this Las Vegas legend first became known for his hit single “Danke Shöen.”

Who is Wayne Newton? He first performed in Las Vegas in 1958 while he was still in high school. He’s been performing for live and TV audiences for more than 60 years. He is currently performing at Caesar’s Palace.

200

Every April 1, we celebrate this unofficial holiday

What is April Fools’ Day? It is also known as All Fools’ Day. According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, “The term ‘All Fools’ was probably meant as a deliberate stab at All Saints Day and All Souls Day.”

400

This is the first day when listing the days alphabetically.

What is Friday? The days in alphabetical order are Friday, Monday, Saturday, Sunday, Thursday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.

400

 I was born during the day, but I wasn’t born on this day.

What is yesterday (or similar)? It’s also said, “I was born at night but not last night.” The expression is used to show that someone is not naïve. It originated around the 18th century.

400

The ever-popular 1947 Christmas movie starring Maureen O’Hara and John Payne is about a miracle on this street.

What is 34th? Miracle on 34th Street is the story of a man who calls himself Kris Kringle and claims to be Santa Claus. He is taken to court over the claim.

400

) Born April 26, 1933, this comedienne’s signature song on her variety show is “I’m So Glad We Had This Time Together.”

Who is Carol Burnett? The Carol Burnett Show won 25 Emmy Awards.

400

On April 5, 1887, Annie Sullivan, dubbed “the miracle worker,” had a breakthrough with Helen Keller. It was on that day that she helped Helen learn this word.

What is water? Nouns were easy for Helen to understand after that, but verbs were much harder because they involved an action. Did you know Sullivan was also visually impaired as a child but regained some of her sight after surgery?

600

) In the summertime, countries that experience daylight throughout the day and night are called “the land of [this] sun.”

What is midnight? For a few days in the summer, portions of Scandinavia, Canada, and Alaska experience daylight throughout the day and night. Some of these places see 20 hours of sunlight for two months during the summer.

600

Athletes who are no longer able to compete are said to be past this

What is their prime? Most athletes and models “age out” at a relatively young age.

600

In the 1975 film, this number flew over the cuckoo’s nest.

What is one? Two of the most memorable characters in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest are R.P. McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) and Nurse Ratched, also known as Big Nurse (Louise Fletcher). People today call overbearing nurses Nurse Ratched.

600

Born April 21, 1926, this is the longest-reigning constitutional monarch in Britain.

Who is Queen Elizabeth II? The queen ascended to the throne February 6, 1952. She became the heir apparent when her uncle King Edward VIII abdicated and her father King George VI stepped in.

600

On April 5, 1992, this once-richest man in the world and founder of Walmart died.

Who is Sam Walton? The first Walmart opened in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas. By 2010, it was the largest company in the world. President George W. Bush honored Walton with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Today, Walmart’s online distribution competes with Amazon and offers two-day delivery

800

Daylight saving time was first enacted on this continent.

What is Europe? It was enacted during World War I. The United States enacted it during World War II.

800

There’s a saying that life begins at this age.

What is 40? The expression comes from the book Life Begins at 40 by Walter B. Pitkin.

800

Marilyn Monroe stars in the 1955 film about this itch, which is often associated with the number of years it takes for a marriage to disintegrate.

What is seven year? The Seven Year Itch follows a New Yorker who sends his family to the country for the summer while he remains in New York and is attracted to his neighbor.

800

Born April 3, 1922, this singer and actress had an eponymous sitcom and starred in With Six You Get Eggroll, Pillow Talk, Send Me No Flowers, Teacher’s Pet, and many more films.

Who is Doris Day? Her leading men included Brian Keith, Rock Hudson, Rod Taylor, James Garner, and other A-list celebrities. She also founded several animal welfare organizations.

800

On April 3, 1995, she became the first woman to preside over the U.S. Supreme Court, filling in for Chief Justice William Rehnquist.

Who is Sandra Day O’Connor? She was also the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court.