Women's History Month
Traditions and Holidays
Nature
Fun and Games
Symbolism
100

Who was the first female justice on the United States Supreme Court?

Sandra Day O'Connor

100

What is the Sunday before Easter called?

Palm Sunday

100

What is the term for the scientific study of plants and plant life?

Botany

100

Which city in the US dyes its river green every St. Patrick’s Day?

Chicago

100

What is the March birthstone?

Aquamarine

200

Who is the only woman to ever win two Nobel Prizes?

Marie Curie

200

Which major Jewish holiday occurs during Spring?

Passover

200

What is the term for the process of shedding old feathers or fur to make way for new growth in the spring?

Molting

200

How many teams participate in the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament?

68 (the so called "First Four" teams are seeded 65-68 and play on the Monday and Tuesday before the tournament)

200

According to Greek myth, the return of spring signals the return of the goddess of plants and fertility. Who is this Goddess of Spring?

Persephone

300

Who was the first woman to be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame?

Aretha Franklin

300

Which Hindu holiday, known as the Festival of Colors, happens in Spring?

Holi

300

During a solar eclipse, what is the darkest part of the moon’s shadow called?

Umbra

300

Which two states host Major League Baseball's spring training?

Florida and Arizona

300

Early Egyptians built the Great Sphinx so that it points directly toward what on the spring equinox?

The rising sun

400

Who was the first woman to win an academy award for best director?

Kathryn Bigelow

400

In which country is it traditional to fly kites on the first day of spring?

Afghanistan

400

Sometimes called “the smell of rain,” what is the earthy scent produced when rain falls on dry soil called?

Petrichor

400

What is the name of the famous outdoor music festival that takes place in California every spring?

Coachella

400

The term Equinox comes from the Latin for what two words?

"Equal" and "Night" (On this day, the hours of daylight and dark are very nearly equal.)

500

Women couldn’t get credit cards in their own name until Congress passed the Equal Credit Opportunity Act in what decade?

1970s (1974)

500

What is the term for the celebratory "flower viewing" in Japan that occurs in the spring?

Hanami

500

What is the term for the process of plants bending or leaning towards a light source?

Phototropism

500

What U.S. city is usually considered the birthplace of spring break?

Fort Lauderdale

500

Which fruit is known as a symbol of spring, fertility, and rebirth in many cultures?

Pomegranate