- On March 18, 1990, two men pretending to be police stole 13 works of art from what museum?
- What sport is also called natation?
- Which is the longest: Grand Canal, Panama Canal or Suez Canal?
- March 19 is National Quilting Day; what quilt type often has different embroidery stitches?
- In 1235 in what London building did Henry III start a zoo with lions?
- In what movie would you find the line “I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore”?
- On March 20, 1886, the first demonstration of a multiple voltage AC power system provided lighting in Great Barrington, Mass.; what does AC stand for?
- When did Elizabeth II become queen: 1941, 1952 or 1963?
- What is Formula Translation language better known as?
- March 21 is World Puppetry Day; what puppet recorded the songs “Bein’ Green” and “The Rainbow Connection”?
- Maple syrup has what USDA letter grade(s)?
- What is the oldest original MLB stadium still in use?
- On March 22, 1621, the Pilgrims signed a peace treaty with Massasoit, the leader of what tribe?
- What sportswoman said, “Champions keep playing until they get it right”?
- In what country is the world’s tallest statue (excluding pedestals) of a woman, which is called “The Motherland Calls”?
- Who was the first female African American to be elected to Congress?
- March 23 is National Puppy Day; what movie features an abducted litter of puppies and Cruella de Vil?
- Where is Hyperion, the world’s tallest tree: Borneo, Redwood National Park or Yosemite?
- In the 1750s, two “Battles on Snowshoes” took place during what war?
- On March 24, 1921, the first-ever women’s international sporting event, the Women’s Olympiad, was held in the public gardens of what European casino?