On April 3, 1860, this U.S. mail service, delivered by horse with relay teams, made its debut.
Pony Express
This folk hero is said to have planted random apple trees far and wide.
Johnny Appleseed?
Born April 26, 1970, this First Lady of the United States hails from Slovenia.
Melania Trump
This is what they roll out for visiting heads of state on the stairs leading from their aircraft to the ground and/or on the tarmac.
Red Carpet
What is the most common term for a baby frog?
tadpole
On April 6, 1896, this modern competition was reborn in Athens, Greece.
Olympic Games
You know his song “I Walk the Line,” the No. 1 hit that launched his career to stardom.
Johnny Cash
This Italian polymath & artist is known for his painting ‘Mona Lisa’.
Leonardo da Vinci
This is what they roll out for visiting heads of state on the stairs leading from their aircraft to the ground and/or on the tarmac.
in the black
When you separate discarded items into trash piles for repurposing, what are you doing?
Recycling
On April 8, 1974, this player for the Atlanta Braves hit his 715th home run to beat Babe Ruth’s long-standing record.
Hank Aaron
This country singer is best known for his hit “Take This Job and Shove It.”
Johnny Paycheck
Born April 23, 1960, this American actress starred in the TV sitcoms One Day at a Time and Hot in Cleveland, currently appears on Food Network, and was once married to Eddie Van Halen.
Valerie Bertinelli
Judy Garland will always be remembered for this fashion accessory in The Wizard of Oz.
ruby slippers
What does Arbor Day celebrate?
Trees
On April 12, 1955, the Salk vaccine was deemed safe and effective against this disease.
polio
This classic swooner’s greatest hits include “Chances Are,” “In Other Words (Fly Me to the Moon),” and “Misty.”
Johnny Mathis
Born April 2, 1939, this R&B singer recorded hit songs with partner Tammi Terrell, including “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing.”
Marvin Gaye?
This is the most famous reindeer, even if it’s not an official reindeer.
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer
On St. Patrick’s Day, what beverage is often colored green?
Beer (or ale, stout, etc.)
On December 1, 1950, Operation Santa Claus airlifted Christmas supplies to the far regions of this North American country and to their troops around the world.
What is Canada
This Johnny arrives after the fact—a day late and a dollar short.
Johnny-come-lately
Born April 28, 1937, this former president of Iraq was known as a murderous tyrant.
Saddam Hussein
This planet is known as the red planet.
Mars
What is the name of the U.S. central bank?
Federal Reserve (the Fed)