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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2026 Page 7 1. On March 27, 1912, First Lady Helen Taft and the Japanese Ambassador’s wife planted two of what tree in D.C.? 2. What galaxy is the earth in? 3. Traditionally, Tennessee whiskey is made with charcoal from what kind of tree? 4. On March 28, 1930, what was renamed Istanbul? 5. What is the human body’s strongest muscle? 6. Where is bluebonnet a state fl ower and chili the state dish? Hockey Team — Back row, shown from left to right, are: Jacob Navarrete, Ben Thompson, Louis Raso, Prathanesh “Pat” Raman, Luka Tanizaki, and Lindsey Sylva. Top row, shown from left to right, are: Cam Macone, Bradley Roach, Evan Souders, Varun Chawla, Marc Colleameno, Captain Frank Annuziata, Captain Thomas Cronin, Charles Govostes, Captain Benjamin Saia, Ranveer Singh, and Raymond Blauvelt. 7. On March 29, 1917, what American racehorse was foaled that would win 20 of 21 races? 8. What besides a type of tournament does round-robin mean? 9. In the 1830s to what state were Native Americans removed via the Trail of Tears? 10. On March 30, 1949, what island country joined NATO? 11. German comedian Hans Traxler wrote the hoax book “The truth about Hansel and Gretel,” including a fake archeological dig that found a recipe for what? 12. Since 1962 who has had the NBA record of scoring 100 Everett High School student Shaeendra Hall received the Most Valuable Cheerleader Award. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Shown from left to right, are: Thomas Cronin, Marc Colleameno, and Raymond Blauvelt were named ice hockey captains. points in a game? 13. On March 31, 1903, Ebenezer Butterick, of Sterling, Mass., died; he invented what that comes in different sizes of paper? 14. The smallest bird and frog are found in what baseball-loving Caribbean country? 15. What World War I movie set in the desert has no female characters? 16. On April 1, 2019, what Tampa Bay Buccaneers player announced his (fake) retirement? 17. In Nice, France, a jumbo fi recracker goes off at noon for lunch break; what salad is Nice known for? 18. For an April Fools’ joke, The Guardian newspaper printed a travelogue about San Serriff e Island that included typography terms like pica, which is what? 19. What continent that includes Cape Horn are electric eels native to? 20. April 2 is International Children’s Book Day; April 2 is the birthday of what fairy tale author whose name includes a religion’s name? Answers PLEASANT ST. TAX 175 Pleasant Street, Malden Hockey Cheer — Back row, shown from left to right, are: Captain Shaeendra Hall, Neya Maharjan, Hayana Richmond, Morgan Salvi, and Kiley Reyes. Middle row, shown from left to right, are: Bianca Rosa, Emma Figueiredo, Jessica Aguilar Hernandez, Carolynn Avalos, Ashley Pineda, and Cristal Tejada. Front row, shown from left to right, are: Assistant Coach Julia Cheff ro, Alexandrea Rodriguez Chacon, Keimy Ortiz Romero, Kyrianis Ortiz, Ashley Grifone, Victoria Cutler and Head Coach Holly Garcia. Specializing in Personal Income Tax Preparation Starting at $90. Call: (781) 324-6195 1. Cherry (That ceremony became the National Cherry Blossom Festival.) 2. Milky Way 3. Sugar maple 4. Constantinople 5. Jaw muscle 6. Texas 7. Man o’ War 8. Something in writing (sometimes sent) signed by several people 9. Oklahoma 10. Iceland 11. The gingerbread used to make the witch’s house 12. Wilt Chamberlain 13. Tissue paper clothing patterns 14. Cuba (bee hummingbird and Mount Iberia frog) 15. “Lawrence of Arabia” 16. Tom Brady 17. Salade Niçoise (On April Fools’ Day, the fi recracker goes off at a different time.) 18. A unit of measure (General M.J. Pica was the dictator of the fi ctional San Serriff e; sans serif is a typestyle.) 19. South America 20. Hans Christian Andersen

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