- - Black Women's History Month
- - First 30-day month of the year
- - Latest five-letter month
- - a pair i left for a month
- - Shakespeare's birthday month
- - Calendar month sacred to Venus and possibly named after Aphrodite
- - national garden month
- - A 30-day month
- - "The cruellest month," per T.S. Eliot
- - Arbor Day's month
- - Autumn month in Adelaide
- - Busy month for accountants
- - national scrabble day month
- - First month of the year with 30 days
- - the month in which the titanic sank
- - This month
- - aries/taurus cusp month
- - Month of the Masters Tournament
- - month of an annual cannabis holiday
- - The cruellest month, according to T S Eliot's poem The Waste Land
- - National Pet Day month
- - Month in 2021 when NASA's Ingenuity became the first powered aircraft to fly on Mars
- - Month ushered in by fooling people
- - TS Eliot's 'cruelest month'
- - month with a fun first day
- - The cruellest month, according to T S Eliot's The Waste Land
- - 4th month
- - A Spring month
- - A fool's month
- - Month whose name comes from the Latin for "to open"
- - Month known for showers
- - Trouble acquiring voting system within a month
- - Month that may start with a gag
- - ts eliot called it "the cruellest month".
- - Two months hence.
- - Pluvial month
- - Wet month
- - Fourth month
- - Tax-filing deadline
- - Tax time
- - Shower month
- - Foolish month?
- - Fool's month
- - Diamond month
- - When to celebrate National Poetry Month
- - Vernal month
- - Thirty-day month
- - The cruelest month
- - The "cruellest month": Eliot
- - Tax-filing month
- - Tax month
- - T. S. Eliot's "cruelest month"
- - Rainy spring month
- - Prankster's favorite month
- - Paris month
- - National STD Awareness Month
- - National Grilled Cheese Month, in the US
- - Month with a dedicated day for fools
- - Month when most tax returns are due
- - Month when Earth Day falls
- - Month that's autumnal in Oz
- - Month that starts with a prank holiday
- - Month that Revere rode
- - Month of Revere's ride
- - Month known for its showers
- - Month in which the Civil War began and ended
- - Month for fools?
- - Month daylight-saving time begins
- - Month before May
- - Masters' month
- - Jazz Appreciation Month
- - Eliot's cruel month
- - Cruelest month
- - Clock-changing month
- - Busy month at the IRS
- - Autumn month in Auckland
- - 4 to a dater
- - When the wrong pair's obviously not right!
- - *... Ludgate, grumpy assistant on "Parks and Recreation"
- - A danger out east at this time of the year
- - Name found on a calendar
- - ... Come She Will, 1965 Paul Simon song
- - i see her every year
- - Thirty days in Capri? Lovely!
- - She just has time for a shower
- - Rail madly about half-cut PM (the one preceding May)
- - a foolish time?
- - One of Daisy Duck's nieces
- - Doet als vierde wat hij wil.
- - 30 days of spring each year - about 49 after the middle of March
- - what 4 may be short for
- - Its first belongs to fools!
- - trouble including media presentation for thirty days
- - a good time to fool around
- - TV series "Jericho" character ... Green
- - she can make fools of us at first
- - ".... in Paris"; Doris Day film
- - When, annually, the interest charged is one pound?
- - 30 days hath September, ..., June and November
- - time of year in which capri looks her best
- - O'Neil who befriends the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- - Feel bad about pair for 30 days
- - Pair in trouble given 50 or 30 days
- - papa trapped by rail disaster for 30 days
- - Time for a bad liar to keep quiet?
- - its showers bring may flowers, it's said
- - Simon & Garfunkel's "... Come She Will"
- - Trouble squashing publicity when bloomers become evident?
- - After thirty, she's finished!
- - ... Ludgate, character from "Parks & Recreation", who is everyone's spirit animal
- - When the Lyrid meteor shower typically peaks
- - people are fooled on its opening day
- - Shower time
- - Its first is for fools
- - Time for showers
- - Fourth in a series of 12
- - March follower
- - Kind of fool
- - When Arbor Day comes
- - Taxing time
- - Fourth in a series
- - You may get fooled when it arrives
- - Fourth of 12
- - Four before a slash
- - Foolish time
- - ........ Fools' Day
- - Word with fresh or shower
- - When the Boston Marathon is run
- - When Revere made his ride
- - Time of many unhappy returns
- - Time for fools?
- - Start of the second quarter
- - Showery time
- - Millay's "Second ......"
- - It lasts 30 days
- - It follows a long March
- - Fourth in a series of twelve
- - Filing time
- - Carman's "...... Airs"
- - Bliss Carman's "...... Airs"
- - "...... in Paris," 1932 song
- - You may be fooled at its beginning
- - Word with fresh or showers
- - With 32 Acrown, a day for foolers
- - When to celebrate Earth Day
- - When Revere made that ride
- - When March Madness ends
- - When Browning wanted to be in England
- - When baseball season starts
- - When Arbor Day is
- - When "you're ridin' high" in the song "That's Life"
- - What kind of fool am I?
- - What 4 can stand for
- - Timely girl's name
- - Time to be, in Paris
- - Time for foolishness?
- - Time for early bloomers
- - Time for an umbrella
- - Thirty days in spring
- - Start of the financial year
- - Springtime time
- - Springtime rain
- - Spring forward time
- - Something that begins foolishly?
- - Sister-in-law of J. R.
- - Showers time
- - Shower provider?
- - Shower bringer
- - Roger's dead girlfriend in "Rent"
- - Prince "Sometimes It Snows in ......"
- - Patriots' Day time
- - Pat Boone's "...... Love"
- - Pat Boone hit, "...... Love"
- - Part of an Argentine autumn
- - Opening word of "The Waste Land"
- - National Cherry Blossom Festival time
- - May's lead-in
- - March trailer
- - Its symbol is a diamond.
- - Its 13th was Jefferson's birthday
- - It's between March and May
- - It provides showers
- - It lasts about 30 days
- - It hath 30 days
- - It had Friday 13th in 1951.
- - It "hath put a spirit of youth in every thing," per Shakespeare
- - Gregorian's fourth
- - Fourth page of twelve
- - Fourth in a list of 12
- - Fool's time
- - First word of Eliot's The Waste Land
- - First word of "The Waste Land"
- - Eliot called it cruellest
- - Diamond's time
- - Diamond is its birthstone
- - Deadline time appropriate to this puzzle
- - Busy time for bookkeepers
- - Boston Marathon time
- - Bobby Ewing's beloved
- - Blooming time
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