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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 17, 2022 Page 29 came the 35th state which had the motto “mountaineers always freemen”? 11. What imaginary animal is Scotland’s national animal? 1. On June 17, 1775, the Battle of Bunker Hill was fought; what is the name of the Battle’s other hill? 2. What European country has six villages called Silly? 3. What is the heaviest land animal in North America? 4. What are Japanese zori, which were brought to America by returning soldiers after World War II? 5. June 18 is International Picnic Day; reportedOBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 28 ple. She was a foster mother to many children over the years; taking care of them, loving them and proving a safe place for them to live until they were placed with a permanent home. Debbie loved her family very much. She was known as Auntie Woobie by her many nieces and nephews. Debbie had a love for all animals and had many dogs and cats over the years. She loved her daily hot coffees from Dunkin’ Donuts, she enjoyed watching TV but only Channel 4 and her favorite show was NCIS. Debbie will be sorely missed by all who loved her. Debbie was the wife of the late Grant J. Peters, Mother ly, picnics first became popular after what revolution? 6. What is the name of Simba’s father in “The Lion King”? 7. On June 19, 1676, Massachusetts declared amnesty for all Native Americans who surrendered during what war? 8. What did Julius Petri invent? 9. What mammal can fly? 10. On June 20, 1863, on condition that its slaves were freed, what beof William “Billy” Peters. Beloved sister of Linda L. Peters of Everett and her late husband Acting Lt. of the Everett Fire Department, Ronnie Peters, Stan K. Smith, Jr. of Everett and Betty Williams and her husband Michael “Mike” of Wilmington. Dear sister-in-law of Barbara Langan and her husband David of Billerica. Adored Auntie Woobie of Shaun Peters, Eric Peters, Josh Peters, Lauren Smith, Ryan Smith, Spenser Smith, Amanda Hayes and Nick Williams. Beloved Nani of Vaughn. Also lovingly survived by many great nieces and great nephews. Debbie fostered a lot of kids over the years. She had a bond with all of them but she maintained 12. Mount Etna, the world’s oldest active volcano, is where: Greece, Sicily or Tonga? 13. How are “Mr. Mistoffelees,” “Old Deuteronomy” and “Growltiger” similar? 14. On June 21, 1948, at NYC’s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, successful long-playing records were introduced to the public; for what rpm speed were they designed for? 15. In what war was the USS Constitution nicka special relationship with her foster daughter, Shante Cruz. Debbie also leaves behind her beloved cat, Shadow. Relatives and friends gathered for visitation in the Carafa Family Funeral Home, CHELSEA, on Tuesday, June 14th. A Funeral Service in the Funeral Home followed the visitation. Services concluded with interment at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett. We encourage family and friends to visit carafafuneralhome.com to offer condolences by means of the online guest book or to send a personalized sympathy card. Donations in Debbie’s memory may be made to an animal shelter of one’s choice. Clean-Outs! We take and dispose from cellars, attics, garages, yards, etc. We also do demolition. Best Prices Call: 781-593-5308 781-321-2499 named “Old Ironsides”? 16. What orange fish has the name of an entertainer in its name? 17. What poet with a younger sister named Lavinia stated, “To see the Summer Sky / Is Poetry, though never in a Book it lie – / True Poems flee –”? 18. On June 22, 1946, what reservoir in New England was filled up? 19. Alexander Graham Bell suggested to use what word to answer the phone: ahoy, halloo or hello? 20. On June 23, 1917, Red Sox pitcher Ernie Shore retired 26 batters in a row; what pitcher had he replaced who had punched an umpire? ANSWERS 1. Breed’s 2. France 3. American bison 4. A type of flip-flop sandal that became a craze in the USA 5. The French Revolution, because then royal parks were opened to the public for the first time 6. Mufasa 7. King Philip’s War 8. A way to grow bacteria in gelatin (namesake of petri dish) 9. Bat 10. West Virginia 11. Unicorn 12. Sicily 13. They are fictional characters in T.S. Eliot’s “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats” and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical “Cats” that was based on the book. 14. 33-1/3 15. The War of 1812 16. Clown fish 17. Emily Dickinson 18. Quabbin 19. Ahoy 20. Babe Ruth

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