Possible Questions:
- Spring time
- Boston Marathon month
- Spring month
- Calendar page
- Rainy month
- Earth Day month
- Showery month
- Shower time
- Arbor Day month
- Pluvial month
- Month of showers
- Month
- Eliot's "cruellest month"
- Kind of fool
- Its first is for fools
- Wet month
- Time for showers
- Time for a shower
- National Poetry Month
- 30-day month
- When Arbor Day comes
- March follower
- Fourth in a series
- Calendar month
- You may get fooled when it arrives
- Time for a shower?
- Taxing time
- Patriots' Day month
- Fourth of 12
- Four before a slash
- Word with fresh or shower
- Word with "fresh" or "shower"
- When Revere made his ride
- Time of many unhappy returns
- Time for fools?
- Time for fools
- Tax-filing deadline
- Tax time
- Showery time
- Shower time?
- Shower month
- Millay's "Second ___"
- It lasts 30 days
- It follows a long March
- Fourth in a series of twelve
- Fourth in a series of 12
- Foolish time
- Foolish month
- First full month of spring
- Earth Day's month
- Diamond month
- Carman's "___ Airs"
- Bliss Carman's "___ Airs"
- "___ in Paris," 1932 song
- ''___ in Paris''
- 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 the Boston Marathon is run
- When the Boston Marathon is held
- When Revere rode
- When Revere made that ride
- When March Madness ends
- When Earth Day is
- When Browning wanted to be in England
- When baseball season starts
- When "you're ridin' high" in the song "That's Life"
- What kind of fool am I?
- What 4 may stand for
- 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
- The cruelest month
- The "cruellest month": Eliot
- Taxing time?
- Taxing month
- Tax-filing month
- Tax month
- Tax filing month
- Tax deadline month
- T.S. Eliot's "cruellest month"
- T.S. Eliot's 'cruellest month'
- T. S. Eliot's "cruelest month"
- Start of the second quarter
- Springtime time
- Spring forward time
- Something that begins foolishly?
- Sister-in-law of J. R.
- Showers time
- Shower season
- Shower provider?
- Shower bringer
- Second-quarter start
- Roger's dead girlfriend in "Rent"
- Patriots' Day time
- Pat Boone's "___ Love"
- Pat Boone hit, "___ Love"
- Part of an Argentine autumn
- Paris month
- Opening word of "The Waste Land"
- National STD Awareness Month
- National Cherry Blossom Festival time
- Month with showers
- Month when Earth Day falls
- 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
- May's lead-in
- Masters' month
- March trailer
- Its 13th was Jefferson's birthday
- It provides showers
- It lasts about 30 days
- It hath 30 days
- Gregorian's fourth
- Foolish month?
- Fool's time
- Fool's month
- First word of Eliot’s “The Waste Land”
- First word of "The Waste Land"
- Filing time
- Eliot's cruel month
- Eliot's ''cruellest month''
- Eliot called it cruellest
- Easter's month, usually
- Earth Day setting
- Diamond's time
- Diamond is its birthstone
- Deadline time appropriate to this puzzle
- Cruelest month
- Clock-changing month
- Busy time for bookkeepers
- Busy month at the IRS
- Boston Marathon time
- Bobby Ewing's beloved
- Blooming time
- Autumn month in Auckland
- Aries–Taurus time
- A certain fool
- 4, sometimes
- 30-day period
- 30 days
- 1040 time
- "The uncertain glory of an ___ day": Shakespeare
- "The uncertain glory of an ___ day": Shak.
- "The sweet small clumsy feet of ___": E. E. Cummings
- "The cruellest month"
- "The cruellest month," to Eliot
- "Spongy ___": Shak.
- "Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the Democrats believe every day is ___ 15" (Ronald Reagan)
- "An ___ Day": Longfellow
- "___ Love," 1957 song
- "___ in Portugal," 1953 song
- " . . . glory of an ___ day": Shak.
- 'The cruellest month'
- 'Enchanted' time
- ____ Come She Will : Simon and Garfunkel
- “___ Love” (1957 #1 hit)
- ___ Fools' Day