Finish this statement: April showers bring...
May flowers
This animal predicts the possibility of an early spring each February.
What is a groundhog?
This spring holiday is the second biggest holiday of the year for flower sales and deliveries.
What is Mother's Day?
The birthstone of April.
What are Diamonds?
This season of the year comes after spring.
What is Summer?
First flower to bloom in spring, often poking through the snow.
What is Crocus?
What are the three zodiac signs of spring?
Aries, Taurus, and Gemini.
What month do we celebrate Earth Day?
April.
Finish this statement: March comes in like a lion and out like a...
Lamb.
This flower is often associated with summer and is known for its vibrant colors.
What is a Sunflower?
Phenomenon in spring when flowers, trees, and plants bloom and flourish.
What is blossoming or flowering?
When does the season of spring officially begin?
The end of the third week in March.
This spring holiday is considered the most exciting two minutes in sports.
What is The Kentucky Derby?
If someone is ombrophobic, what common springtime weather are they afraid of?
Rain
Which summer month is named after the Roman emperor Augustus?
August.
What are the official birth flowers of May?
Lily of the Valley and Hawthorn.
The world's deadliest animal reappears every spring. What is it?
The mosquito.
Decoration Day was the original name of this spring holiday.
What is Memorial Day?
Every year, what two months finish on the same day of the week?
March and June.
Watermelon is made up this percentage of water.
What is 90%?
This country is home to the largest tulip festival in the world.
What is The Netherlands?
In a leap year, January, July, and what spring month will all start on the same day of the week?
April.
Cinco de Mayo is not the official name of the Mexican holiday that we celebrate on May 5th. What is the actual name of this holiday?
El Día de la Batalla de Puebla, which means "The Day of the Battle of Puebla."
What Roman God is March named after?
Mars, the Roman God of war.
What do you call a snowman in July?
A Puddle :)