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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, August 30, 2019 Page 19 10. What singer’s 13th album was “September Morn”? 11. What U.S. state has the nickname the Garden State? 1. Which two countries celebrate Labor Day on the first Monday in September? 2. On Aug. 30, 1963, a hotline between what two countries started? 3. What well-known song title includes the parenthesized words “Searchin’ for the Spirit”? PLAYGROUND | from page 16 John Vickery and John Potter install the top portion of the monkey bars. The playground was open for the fi rst day of school this past Tuesday. Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@ gmail.com. Mayor Brian Arrigo with Keurig Dr Pepper Vice President of Corporate Communications Vicki Draugh issued a proclamation that August 23 will be “Let’s Play Day” in Revere. 4. Fairhaven, Mass.—based Titleist produces what sports equipment? 5. On Aug. 31, 1899, F.O. & Flora Stanley took the first car trip up what N.E. mountain? 6. In 1933 what cookie was invented at The Toll House Inn in Whitman, Mass.? 7. In what musical would you find the songs “Wouldn’t it be Loverly” and “The Rain in Spain”? 8. On Sept. 1, 1972, Bobby Fischer beat whom to become the world chess champion? 9. What part of France is known for apples? Recreation Department Program Coordinator Adriana Borriello pours cement out of a wheelbarrow during the playground build. Three Recreation Department staff were present, according to Borriello. Shown from left to right are Keurig Dr. Pepper Marketing Manager Erika Delgado, in center, Keurig Dr. Pepper Finance Manager Alaina Kane, Keurig Dr. Pepper Mechanical Engineer Jennifer Smith, Keurig Dr. Pepper Marketing Specialist Stephanie Weinstein, and The Sandals team leader/Revere Chief Planner Frank Stringi, at right, with Lady Bugs team leader John Kingston, at left. They built several pressure treated benches that can each fi t four adults comfortably. Twelve people total built the benches, according to Kingston. Follow us on Twitter advocatenewspaperma 12. On Sept. 2, 2001, Christiaan Barnard died, who had performed what 1st human transplant? 13. In 1971 who became the first Puerto Rican baseball player to receive a World Series MVP award? 14. On Sept. 3, 1783, what war ended with the Treaty of Paris? 15. What do swans mostly eat? 16. What U.S. president from Massachusetts wrote in his diary, “I continue my practice of drinking a Jill of Cyder in the Morning and find no ill but some good Effect”? 17. On Sept. 4, 1886, what Apache chief surrendered to the U.S. government? (Hint: starts with G.) 18. What reef can you see from the moon? 19. Where in New England would you find the “the world’s largest deep-hole dimension granite quarry”? 20. On Sept. 5, 1882, where was the first U.S. Labor Day celebration? Answers below, please no cheating! FROM PAGE 18 KaBOOM! Project Manager Derrick Dixon and KaBOOM! staffer Sarah Pinsky with the build in progress behind them. Five KaBOOM! staff ers coordinated the build, according to Dixon. SCHOOL | from page 1 tions will take place on Nov. 5. Currently there are nine residents who are running for a seat on the school committee. Five of them are the incumbents, and four are newcomers. The school committee is responsible for the oversight of the public school system, and determines whether or not the goals and policies are being met. The school superintendent serves as the committee’s chief executive offi cer and educational advisor. To find out more information about the 2019-2020 school year, you can visit www. reverek12.org. The City of Everett and Everett Bank wish to honor Kathleen Rush for 39 years of service. Kathy has been an intricate part of the community and was recently presented with a citation for her outstanding dedication to the City. Everett Bank’s Board of Directors and staff would like to take this opportunity to thank Kathy for her exemplary work. Congratulations on 39 wonderful years! 1. Canada and the USA 2. Russia and the USA 3. “Ghostbusters” 4. Golf 5. Mount Washington, N.H. 6. The chocolate chip cookie 7. “My Fair Lady” 8. Boris Spassky 9. Normandy 10. Neil Diamond 11. New Jersey 12. Heart 13. Roberto Clemente 14. The American Revolution 15. Underwater vegetation 16. John Adams 17. Geronimo 18. The Great Barrier Reef 19. Barre, Vt. 20. NYC

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