The tournament games are divided into four groups called this.
What are regions?
St. Patrick’s Day parades are often filled with these Irish musical instruments.
What are bagpipes?
This collie helped Timmy and other people in trouble on a classic TV show.
Who was Lassie?
This famous 1969 Beatles song celebrates the end of winter and the arrival of spring.
What is “Here Comes the Sun?”
There are 5,280 of these in a mile.
What is a foot?
The tournament usually features this many teams.
What is 68?
This tiny mythical shoemaker is said to hide pots of gold at the end of rainbows.
What is a Leprechaun?
This orange cartoon cat loves lasagna and hates Mondays.
What is Garfield?
In 1968, eccentric performer Tiny Tim revived the tune on ukulele in a high-pitched pitched falsetto.
What is Tiptoe Through the Tulips?
A liter is slightly more than this standard US measurement of liquid volume.
What is a quart?
The championship game is usually played on this day of the week.
What is Monday?
This three-leaf plant symbolized the Holy Trinity when used by Saint Patrick in teaching Christianity.
What is the shamrock?
This giant scaredy-cat dog solves mysteries but is terrified of almost everything.
Who is Scooby Doo?
AUDIO DAILY DOUBLE: Duo who recorded this song in 1966.
Who is Simon and Garfunkel?
The average height of a horse is measured in these instead of feet.
What is a hand?
This university has won the most men’s NCAA basketball championships.
What is UCLA?
The first recorded St. Patrick’s Day parade took place in this American city in 1737.
What is Boston?
Santa’s Little Helper was adopted after losing a greyhound race in the long running animated show.
What is the Simpsons?
An American folk and country song first recorded in 1939, it became one of the most enduring and recognizable songs in U.S. popular music, often associated with love, loss, and devotion. The song has been covered by hundreds of artists including Ray Charles, Johnny Cash and Bing Cross, and was named one of the official state songs of Louisiana in 1977.
What is “You Are My Sunshine?”
There are 16 of these in a US cup.
What is a tablespoon?
This Duke player scored the most points in NCAA tournament history (men’s).
Who is Christian Laettner?
This American city famously dyes its river bright green every St. Patrick’s Day.
What is Chicago?
Eddie on Frasier was this type of dog.
What is a Jack Russell Terrier?
The song written by Oscar Hammerstein II for the 1945 film State Fair, describe the restless, "starry-eyed" feeling of spring fever.
What is “It Might As Well Be Spring”?
An ancient unit of length that was commonly used in Egypt, Mesopotamia, and other early civilizations. It is the distance from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger of a person’s outstretched arm.
What is a cubit?