This never strikes twice.
Lightning.
This comedy duo gave us “Who’s on First?"
Abbott and Costello
This is in the air.
Love.
AWOL stands for this.
"Absent without leave"
On March 10, Canada and the United States switch to this time.
Daylight Saving Time.
To go after a seemingly impossible dream is to chase one of these.
Rainbow
His Christmas specials and USO tours brought comic relief to the U.S. military in war zones.
Bob Hope.
Spring has done this.
Sprung.
The special forces of the U.S. Navy are called this.
Navy SEALs.
The poem “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” by William Wordsworth describes these flowers that bloom in March.
Daffodils.
When feeling sick, we might say we are under this.
Weather.
This jazz musician was also known as “Satchmo” and “Pops."
Louis Armstrong.
The first day of this usually occurs on March 19, 20, or 21 in the northern hemisphere.
Spring.
This is the newest branch of the military.
Space force.
In the United States, this Japanese national flower begins to bloom in March.
Cherry Blossom.
When people go through an unsuccessful period, they go through this kind of spell.
Dry.
The Adventures of [this detective] series was based on a real-life detective, and the character was first created for The Maltese Falcon.
Sam Spade.
One of the Beatles’ early hits is “Here Comes the [missing word]."
Sun.
People from around the world join this French military.
French Foreign Legion.
Meteorological spring starts on this day.
When people are extremely angry, they can have a face like this.
Thunder.
This president’s fireside chats were a series of nighttime radio speeches.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt?
This is the Latin word for “spring.”
Vernal.
This military force guards Vatican City.
(Pontifical) Swiss Guard.
This is the name for the full moon in March.
Worm Moon.