- March 10 is Mario Day; why was that date chosen?
- What was Dr. Seuss’s first children’s book?
- What record label did Berry Gordy found?
- On March 11, 1990, what USSR republic was the first to declare independence?
- What is the smallest dog breed and named after the largest state in Mexico?
- What animal has the longest lifespan: giant tortoise, Greenland shark or immortal jellyfish?
- What U.S. president would not use the telephone while in office and once said, “You can’t know too much, but you can say too much”?
- On March 12, 1901, Andrew Carnegie offered New York $5.2 million to build 65 of what type of building?
- In 1964 what red-haired English singer-songwriter/actor appeared on BBC as founder of “The Society for The Prevention of Cruelty to Long-Haired Men”?
- On March 13, 2020, Jeff Reitz of California won a Guinness World Record for most consecutive visits (2,995) to what amusement park?
- How are lemons, oranges and tomatoes similar
- In Gainesville – nicknamed “Poultry Capital of the World” – in what state is it only legal to eat fried chicken with your fingers?
- On March 14, 1885, in London, what Gilbert & Sullivan comic opera set in Japan was first publicly performed?
- Where is the tallest windmill in the world: China, Holland or USA?
- When in the month are the “ides”?
- On March 15, 1820, what state that was originally part of another state was formed?
- How are coffee cherry and coffee bean different?
- What is the opposite of a stalagmite?
- What does “knee high by the Fourth of July” mean?
- On March 16, 1995, what U.S. state became the last to formally ratify the 13th Amendment to the Constitution (abolishing slavery)?