| Fool |
| Wine |
| Month |
| 30 days |
| A month |
| Tax time |
| 1040 time |
| Tax month |
| Wet month |
| Spring mo. |
| Fool's day |
| 4, at times |
| Aries month |
| Fool's time |
| Paris month |
| Filing time |
| Rainy month |
| Spring time |
| Foolish time |
| Showery time |
| 4, in a date |
| 4, sometimes |
| Showers time |
| Thirty days. |
| Vernal month |
| Fool's month |
| Shower month |
| Taxing month |
| Taxing time? |
| Fourth of 12 |
| Shower time? |
| Fourth month |
| Kind of fool |
| 30-day month |
| Spring month |
| Calendar page |
| 30-day period |
| Blooming time |
| March trailer |
| May's lead-in |
| Shower season |
| Tax Day month |
| Diamond month |
| Foolish month |
| Pluvial month |
| Showery month |
| A certain fool |
| Cruelest month |
| Diamond's time |
| Masters' month |
| Shower bringer |
| Spring segment |
| Time for fools |
| Calendar month |
| March follower |
| It hath 30 days |
| Springtime rain |
| Springtime time |
| CPA's busy time |
| Arbor Day month |
| Earth Day month |
| 'Enchanted' time |
| Month before May |
| Month for fools? |
| Month for pranks |
| Shower provider? |
| Tax filing month |
| Thirty-day month |
| ''___ in Paris'' |
| It lasts 30 days |
| Time for showers |
| Month of showers |
| Earth Day setting |
| Fourth of a dozen |
| When Arbor Day is |
| When Revere rode. |
| Month after March |
| When Earth Day is |
| Earth Day's month |
| Rainy spring month |
| Spongy ___": Shak. |
| A quarter from now |
| First 30-day month |
| Gregorian's fourth |
| Patriots' Day time |
| Timely girl's name |
| Carman's "___ Airs |
| Month with showers |
| Tax deadline month |
| Fourth in a series |
| Time for a shower? |
| Aries–Taurus time |
| Eliot's cruel month |
| It provides showers |
| Much of Aries' span |
| Spring forward time |
| Tax-filing deadline |
| Four before a slash |
| Patriots' Day month |
| ___ Love," 1957 song |
| Clock-changing month |
| Boston Marathon time |
| Month known for rain |
| National Pecan Month |
| Time for an umbrella |
| Time to be, in Paris |
| What 4 can stand for |
| Millay's "Second ___ |
| Second-quarter start |
| When Arbor Day comes |
| 'The cruellest month' |
| Bobby Ewing's beloved |
| Busy month at the IRS |
| Fourth page of twelve |
| Month for the Masters |
| Pat Boone's "___ Love |
| Thirty days in spring |
| Time for foolishness? |
| National Poetry Month |
| Boston Marathon month |
| Fourth in a list of 12 |
| It lasts about 30 days |
| Month of Revere's ride |
| Month that Revere rode |
| Sister-in-law of J. R. |
| ___ the cruelest month |
| What "4" may stand for |
| Its first is for fools |
| An ___ Day": Longfellow |
| Jazz Appreciation Month |
| Tax-return filing month |
| Time for early bloomers |
| What kind of fool am I? |
| When March Madness ends |
| Easter's month, usually |
| First full spring month |
| It follows a long March |
| Autumn month in Auckland |
| Its symbol is a diamond. |
| Pat Boone hit, "___ Love |
| ___ in Paris," 1932 song |
| Bliss Carman's "___ Airs |
| Fourth month of the year |
| Fourth in a series of 12 |
| Busy time for bookkeepers |
| Diamond is its birthstone |
| Eliot called it cruellest |
| When Revere made his ride |
| ___ Love (1957 #1 hit) |
| Alphabetically first month |
| It's between March and May |
| Month when Earth Day falls |
| Prankster's favorite month |
| When Revere made that ride |
| Word with fresh or showers |
| First full month of spring |
| Start of the second quarter |
| ___ in Portugal," 1953 song |
| Eliot's ''cruellest month'' |
| It had Friday 13th in 1951. |
| Month known for its showers |
| Month that's autumnal in Oz |
| Part of an Argentine autumn |
| Start of the financial year |
| When baseball season starts |
| When to celebrate Earth Day |
| National STD Awareness Month |
| The "cruellest month": Eliot |
| Fourth in a series of twelve |
| Time of many unhappy returns |
| Word with "fresh" or "shower |
| First word of "The Waste Land |
| Its showers bring May flowers |
| T. S. Eliot's "cruelest month |
| The cruellest month," to Eliot |
| T.S. Eliot's 'cruellest month' |
| Early major-league game setting |
| Opening word of "The Waste Land |
| When the Boston Marathon is run |
| Roger's dead girlfriend in "Rent |
| Something that begins foolishly? |
| When the Boston Marathon is held |
| Its 13th was Jefferson's birthday |
| Month daylight-saving time begins |
| Prince "Sometimes It Snows in ___ |
| With 32 Acrown, a day for foolers |
| . . . glory of an ___ day": Shak. |
| You may be fooled at its beginning |
| You may get fooled when it arrives |
| Month when most tax returns are due |
| When the N.B.A. regular season ends |
| Month with a dedicated day for fools |
| When major league baseball gets real |
| National Cherry Blossom Festival time |
| When Browning wanted to be in England |
| Month that starts with a prank holiday |
| When to celebrate National Poetry Month |
| Deadline time appropriate to this puzzle |
| National Grilled Cheese Month, in the US |
| The uncertain glory of an ___ day": Shak. |
| First word of Eliots The Waste Land |
| ____ Come She Will : Simon and Garfunkel |
| Month in which the Civil War began and ended |
| The uncertain glory of an ___ day": Shakespeare |
| For some reason it's National Soft Pretzel Month |
| When "you're ridin' high" in the song "That's Life |
| The sweet small clumsy feet of ___": E. E. Cummings |
| It "hath put a spirit of youth in every thing," per Shakespeare |
| Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the Democrats believe every day is ___ 15" (Ronald Reagan) |