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Page 26 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2021 Pavilion and the “World’s Largest Cheese”? 9. What kind of animal 1. October 15 is National Grouch Day, which was inspired by what show? 2. What famous Indian, who trained as a lawyer and was born in October 1869, said “You must be the change you wish to see in the world”? 3. Which sea animal has the most teeth? 4. What tool did Henry Phillips utilize to transform assembly line production? 5. On Oct. 16, 1982, what comet was observed visiting earth for the 30th recorded time? 6. What kind of punctuation is an interrobang? 7. In the 1939 movie “Young Mr. Lincoln,” who played Abraham Lincoln? 8. On Oct. 17, 1965, what fair ended that had a “Carousel of Progress,” a Vatican was Kelso? 10. Which Michigan city (with a girl’s name) has a Unicorn Hunting Society at Lake Superior State University, which grants a hunting license (called a “questing” license) for unicorns? 11. How are Ducktail, Handlebar and Van Dyke similar? 12. The 1969 Pontiac GTO option package called “The Judge” got its name from what popular catchphrase on Rowan & Martin’s LaughIn? 13. In 1896, Englishman Walter Arnold became the first person convicted of speeding – at what mph: 8, 17 or 25? 14. On Oct. 19, 1864, Confederate agents living in Canada robbed three banks in St. Albans in what state? 15. What pair played novice policemen in the 1933 film “The Midnight Patrol”? 16. Which national constitution still in use is the world’s oldest? 17. On Oct. 20, 1935, the Long March (a retreat) ended in what country? 18. Which U.S. state has the most lawyers: California, Massachusetts or New York? 19. The slang term vamoose comes from what language? 20. October 21 is National Apple Day; what color are most apple blossoms when they open? ANSWERS For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net 1. “Sesame Street” 2. Mahatma Gandhi 3. Dolphin 4. Phillips screws and screwdrivers 5. Halley’s Comet 6. When a question mark follows right after an exclamation mark 7. Henry Fonda 8. The New York World’s Fair 9. A racehorse that was Horse of the Year from 1960-1964 10. Sault Ste. Marie 11. They are types of beards; October 18 is National No Beard Day. 12. “Here comes da judge” 13. 8 14. Vermont 15. Oliver Hardy & Stan Laurel 16. The U.S. Constitution (1787) 17. China 18. New York 19. Spanish (vamos, which means “we go”) 20. Pink

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