This Michael Jackson song released in 1982 is the best-selling album of all time.
Thriller
This flower, often yellow, is one of the first to bloom in spring. primarily symbolize new beginnings, hope, and rebirth, as they are among the first flowers to bloom in spring after winter. They also represent joy, good fortune (especially in a bunch, as a single bloom can signify misfortune), inspiration, and faithfulness, while their Latin name, Narcissus, links them to themes of unrequited love and narcissism from Greek myth. They are also associated with Easter and Welsh pride
Daffodil
What do you call a rabbit with fleas?
Bugs Bunny
This animal is considered unlucky by some people if it crosses your path.
A black cat
an American actor, comedian, television host, producer, singer, and writer. He's best known for his television work and moved to Los Angeles at age 21 to pursue stand-up comedy. Is known for "The Tonight Show"
Jimmy Fallon
This 1983 song by Cyndi Lauper tells everyone to embrace individuality.
Girls Just Want to Have Fun
This spring holiday involves hiding colored eggs and is celebrated by many in March or April.
Easter
What kind of bow can’t be tied?
Rainbow
Some people believe breaking this in your house brings 7 years of bad luck.
Mirror
an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who revolutionized the electric guitar's tone and envelope to make it sound like a human voice. He's widely considered one of the most influential and greatest guitarists of all time. His innovative style, characterized by effects and a unique playing style, produced groundbreaking albums like Electric Ladyland and Are You Experienced
Jimi Hendrix
This 1981 hit by Soft Cell features the lyrics "Don't touch me please
I cannot stand the way you tease
I love you, though you hurt me so
Now, I'm gonna pack my things and go"
Tainted Love
Many birds return from this seasonal movement during spring.
Migration
Why do birds fly north in spring?
Because it’s faster than walking!
Spilling this is thought to bring misfortune, unless you throw some over your left shoulder.
Salt
an American actress and producer who has been a leading Hollywood figure for more than 30 years. Born October 28, 1967 she won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Erin Brockovich. She's also received a British Academy Film Award and three Golden Globes.
Julia Roberts
This 1984 Prince song was featured in the movie Purple Rain and became a worldwide hit.
When Doves Cry
The official start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere is marked by this astronomical event.
Vernal Equinox
Why did the bee get married in the spring?
Because he found his honey
In Victorian England, it was considered unlucky to do this household chore on Friday the 13th because it might summon bad spirits.
Sweep the floor
American singer, songwriter, and arranger who rose to fame in the late 1960s. Known for her raw, powerful mezzo-soprano voice and emotive performances, she became a prominent female figure in the male-dominated rock scene. Her first found success as the lead singer of Big Brother and the Holding Company, with their performance at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival being a defining moment. She later achieved success as a solo artist. Most famous song "Piece of My Heart"
Janis Joplin
This 1987 song by U2 includes the line “I have climbed highest mountains.”
I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
This tiny insect, often seen in early spring, spends part of its life as a larva in water before transforming into a flying adult.
Mayfly
What falls in spring but never gets hurt?
Rain
In medieval numerology, 13 was considered unlucky because it was associated with the lunar calendar and this phase of the moon. is any phase of the moon during the lunar cycle between the full moon and the new moon. It is a moon that is getting smaller every night. The lunar cycle is a period of about 29 days during which the moon's shape changes from our vantage on Earth.
Waning Moon
a central figure of the Beat Generation, a group of writers influenced by jazz who experimented with the boundaries of literature and poetry. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts to French-Canadian parents, his Catholic upbringing and the death of his brother Gerard influenced his writing, which often explored themes of guilt and spirituality. He attended local Catholic schools, the Horace Mann School, Columbia University, and The New School. His most famous novel is titles "On the Road" (1957)
Jack Kerouac