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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021 Page 15 SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 11 1. On Feb. 19, 1945, U.S. Marines landed on what island? 2. What do starfish mostly eat? 3. In what city would you find Christ the Redeemer, Ipanema and Sugarloaf? 4. In 1980 the Super Bowl had its highest attendance – how many people: 61,946, 103,985 or 272, 903? 5. On Feb. 20, 1962, who said, “Cape is go, and I am go”? 6. How are mashie, niblick and wedge similar? 7. On Feb. 21, 1828, the Cherokee Phoenix, the first Indian language newspaper, was published in New Echota in what state? 8. What is the world’s second-largest freshwater lake? 9. What two popular poker games are named after places in the United States? 10. On Feb. 22, 1860, the workers struck at what Massachusetts city that was the nation’s shoemaking center? 11. In which movie did Mae West and W.C. Fields both appear? 12. How are Delta, Mu and Nu similar? 13. The Lunar New Year – the Year of the Ox – begins in what month? 14. On Feb. 23, 1954, Pittsburgh schoolchildren received the first field testing of what vaccine? 15. Fearless Fosdick was a fictional detective in what comic strip? 16. On Feb. 24, 1868, who did the U.S. House of Representatives accuse of “high crimes and misdemeanors”? 17. How are Leavenworth, Kansas; Terre Haute, Indiana; and Lee, Virginia, similar? 18. What explorer took a fox terrier named Igloo to the Antarctic and Arctic? 19. How are Like, Haha and Wow similar? 20. On Feb. 25, 1901, the U.S. Steel Corporation was organized under whose directorship? ANSWERS ors and water-soluble inks on paper, she seeks to express the spirit of the trees, grasses and plant communities of places she deeply loves–including the North Country of New Hampshire, the northern Berkshires, and the Cape, and Breakheart Reservation. Currently she is teaching art workshops on Zoom and exploring combining watercolor painting, pen and ink drawing, and press-free printmaking techniques. She is an artist member of the Gallery at WREN, the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, the Monotype Guild of New England, and BANTER Arts. Her art can be seen at kellyslaterart.com and on Instagram at kellyslaterart. “Kelly also put together the Rumney Marsh Art Exhibit as well as several Art classes held at Wakefield’s Breakheart Reservation. Kelly is a very popular well sought after artist! Thankyou Kelly, keep shining your star! Yours Truly, The Sketch Artist” A food drive later this month Board of Selectmen Vice Chair Corinne Riley wants to remind Saugus residents of an important, upcoming food drive. “The Town of Saugus, organized by the Board of Selectmen, has scheduled a much needed drop-off food and necessities drive to benefit the Saugus Senior Center and the Saugus Food Pantry, on Saturday, February 27th from 10 a.m. to noon at the Saugus Senior Center, 466 Central St. If inclement weather, it will be held the following Saturday, March 6th, same time. “All items are appreciated, but items that are most needed are small individual boxes of cereal as well as full size boxes of cereal, oatmeal, canned fruit, bread, canned tuna fish, soup, FRANK’S Housepainting (781) 289-0698 • Exterior • Ceiling Dr. • Power Wash • Paper Removal • Carpentry FREE ESTIMATES — Fully Insured hand sanitizer and sanitizing wipes, toilet paper, sanitizer, shelf stable milk, snacks/crackers, peanut butter, jelly, canned vegetables, canned spaghetti sauce, pasta and macaroni and cheese. “This food drive will be missing Wendy Reed, who was the Director of the Saugus United Parish Food Pantry. There are many great people who volunteer their time for those in need, and although Wendy will be sorely missed, this work will continue to help those in our community who have fallen on hard times.” If you feel like doing something to honor Wendy’s memory, this is that type of event. (Wendy died of an apparent heart attack on Feb. 5 at the age of 57). Another Wendy shout-out Here’s a shout-out from Saugus Troop 61 Scoutmaster Kevin Wildman, who wanted to reflect on the recent passing of Wendy Reed, the beloved clerk of the Saugus Board of Selectmen who, he recalled, “had a “Proper prep makes all the difference” – F. Ferrera • Interior huge heart and a huge smile.” “I have known Wendy for many years. She has always helped me out when I was trying to deal with the Board of Selectmen for Scouting issues SOUNDS | SEE PAGE 16 Office/Commercial Space for Lease 3 Large rooms, each with walk-in storage area. Ideal for Law Office or Aerobics Studio. Like new condition. Second floor elevator direct to unit. Seperate entrances - New Baths - Large Parking Area. On MBTA Bus Route #429. Located on Route 1 South at Walnut Street. Rollerworld Plaza Rte. 1 South 425 Broadway Saugus Call Michelle at: 781-233-9507 1. Iwo Jima 2. Mollusks 3. Rio de Janeiro 4. 103, 985 5. John Glenn (as he started a three-orbit flight of earth) 6. They are names of golf club irons. 7. Georgia 8. Lake Victoria in Africa 9. Texas Hold’em and Omaha Hi (or Hi-Lo) 10. Lynn 11. “My Little Chickadee” 12. They are letters in the Greek alphabet. 13. February 14. Dr. Jonas Salk’s polio vaccine 15. “Li’l Abner” 16. President Andrew Johnson 17. They are sites of U.S. penitentiaries. 18. Admiral Richard Byrd 19. They are Facebook reactions. 20. J.P. Morgan

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