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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, July 12, 2019 Page 17 CULTURAL DAY | from page 17 A large group enjoyed the live Moroccan music. Mayor Brian Arrigo said he can’t think of a better way to be neighbors than to celebrate Moroccan culture, and of course, food. Priscilla Cunha sings the American National Anthem. Volunteers Eiad Karageh, who is holding a cultural flag, Thomas Kane, Khadija Ghanbouri, and Adam Elbabor sell Moroccan Cultural Day T-shirts, which reads Morocco in Arabic, at front, with the fl ag’s signature star, at bottom. Red is also the country fl ag’s color. feminist writer died in a shipwreck off Fire Island? (Hint: initials MF.) The Moroccan American Cultural Connections in Revere President Abdelghani Naim with Mayor Brian Arrigo, at right. MACIR donated a $1,000 check for a Revere High School scholarship in memory of former Mayor Bob Haas Jr. Language Queen CEO Jamila Benseghir, whose company translates medically, legally, and technically, in more than 300 languages, with her children, Ayman Fahli, 8, and Riyan Fahli, 11, play with this blue frisbee that they won through an RCN spin-thewheel during Saturday’s Third Moroccan Cultural Day along Shirley Avenue. Banking with a hometown touch. Open a free checking account with no monthly fees, and get access to Mobile Banking, Bill Pay and other features. Because no matter where you go, we’re right by you. Call or visit us to sign up. 418 BROADWAY, EVERETT MA 02149          FROM 7 7 1 SALEM ST, LYNNFIELD, MA 01940    WWW.EVERET TBANK . COM PAGE 18 1. On July 12, 1817, what author of a book with the subtitle “or, Life in the Woods” was born? Katelynn Hayes tries a $5 Indian free-hand design Henna tattoo art for the fi rst time from Threading and Heena, out of Taunton, in southeastern Massachusetts. She said the substance is thicker than she imagined, but it’s really pretty. 2. In what country was Caesar salad invented? 3. How many seconds can a soccer goalkeeper hold the ball: four, six or nine? 4. On July 13, 1977, what U.S. city experienced a power failure/blackout? 5. What is the oldest U.S. burger chain? 6. In 1863 in what country was the first set of soccer rules created? 7. On July 14, 2013, in what country was the world’s last telegram sent? (Hint: starts with I.) 8. What is dry ice made of? 9. How many railroads does a Monopoly board have? 10. Which state has an annual lobster festival in Rockland? 11. On July 16, 1850, what Cambridge, Mass.–born 12. Where is the valley of Shangri-La? 13. What actress starred in “Some Like It Hot” and “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”? 14. How many lanes does an Olympic pool have? 15. On July 17, 1997, what longtime five-and-dime chain store closed? 16. What did Bowie Kuhn have to do with baseball? 17. Where in the government has bean soup been a tradition? 18. On July 18, 1811, what author of “Vanity Fair” was born in Calcutta, India? (Hint: initials WMT.) 19. In 1802 American farmer Thomas Moore invented the icebox to transport what to market? 20. What do Emily Dickinson, Rhonda Fleming and Jeanette MacDonald have in common? Answers below, please no cheating! Right by you. Member FDIC Member SIF 1. Henry David Thoreau, author of “Walden” 2. Mexico (Julius Caesar was born in mid-July.) 3. Six 4. NYC 5. White Castle 6. England 7. India 8. Frozen carbon dioxide 9. Four 10. Maine 11. Margaret Fuller 12. In James Hilton’ novel “Lost Horizon” 13. Marilyn Monroe 14. Eight 15. F.W. Woolworth 16. He was the fifth Major League Baseball Commissioner 17. The U.S. Senate restaurant 18. William Makepeace Thackeray 19. Butter 20. Red hair

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