On what day is St. Patrick's Day?
March 17th
Name two things that many spring plants need to grow.
Sunshine/water/soil/nutrients
Name the sport played during March Madness.
Basketball
This woman is known for her 45-year study of social and family interactions of wild chimpanzees in Africa.
Jane Goodall
What is the number of days in the month of March?
31
What is the traditional food that people enjoy on St. Patrick's Day?
Corned Beef and Cabbage
What are the 3 months of Springtime?
March, April, & May
When only sixteen teams remain in the tournament, it is referred to as the _____ ___________?
Sweet Sixteen
In which decade did women earn the right to vote in the United States?
1920's
What mythical character goes with St. Patrick's Day?
Leprechaun
What U.S. city dyes its river green every year to celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
Chicago
What flower is considered the flower of March - Tulips, Roses, or Daffodils?
Daffodils
This term is used to describe lower-seeded teams that surprise everyone by making a deep run.
Cinderella Team or Cinderella Story
Who was the author of Little Women and well-known for breaking barriers, specifically with women's rights to vote?
Louisa May Alcott
What day in March is "Pi Day"?
March 14th or 3.14
This city held the first St. Patrick's Day Parade in 1762.
Boston
Who is the Greek Goddess of Spring and nature?
Persephone
How many teams qualify for the March Madness tournament?
68 Teams
This "Notorious" U.S. Supreme Court Justice and Women's rights activist was born in March of 1933. She recently passed away in September of 2020.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg or R.B.G
The name March comes from this Roman god of War.
Mars
How many people in the USA claim full or partial Irish heritage? 5%, 7%, or 9%?
9%
According to folk legend, March comes in like a lamb and goes out like what animal?
Lion
Who was the #1 Overall Seed going into the tournament this year? (Men's)
Duke
This American Marine Biologist and Author is considered a founding figure of environmental science.
Rachel Carson
On March 15, 44 B.C. (a.k.a. The Ides of March) this Roman leader was assassinated.
Julius Caesar