THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2023 Page 17 1. March 31 is Eiffel Tower Day; what obelisk was the world’s tallest structure before the Eiffel Tower? 2. Where in the USA would you fi nd the world’s largest shell collection? 3. Due to the Internet, what character was offi cially added to the Morse Code alphabet in 2004? 4. 5. Bradley, Voorhies & Day is more commonly known as what? 6. What are dollar bills made from? 7. What U.S. president (who was a general) was cited for driving his horse-drawn coach too fast? 8. On April 2, 1978, what On April 1, 2001, what country became the fi rst to grant the right to marriage to same-sex couples? soap opera with the name of a city debuted? 9. On which Beatles song did they not play instruments? 10. “The Untouchables” were prohibition agents who worked against what Chicago gangster? 11. April 3 is American Circus Day; early circuses featured what animal performances? 12. What two states have sports teams called “Rangers”? 13. The left fi eld foul pole at Fenway Park is named after what Hall of Fame catcher? 14. On April 4, 2006, the Massachusetts Legislature passed a bill to require all citizens to have what? 15. In what country did the fi ber craft of “God’s Eyes” originate? 16. In 1928 what RON’S OIL Call For PRICE MELROSE, MA 02176 NEW CUSTOMER’S WELCOME ACCEPTING VISA, MASTERCARD & DISCOVER (781) 397-1930 OR (781) 662-8884 100 GALLON MINIMUM composer returned from Paris to NYC with taxi horns to use in the premiere of his musical/ romance? 17. April 5 is National Walking Day, which is sponsored by AHA, which stands for what? 18. What country that is part of NATO does not have an air force, army or navy? 19. Sacramento has a newspaper named after what insect? 20. Transition Roadable Aircraft – a fl ying car developed by Terrafugia, Inc. (headquartered in Woburn, Mass.) – debuted at an auto show; what does it use for power? On April 6, 2012, the ANSWERS We follow Social Distancing Guidelines! 781 233 4446 1. The Washington Monument 2. The Smithsonian Institution 3. @ 4. The Netherlands 5. BVD (a brand of men’s underwear) 6. A special currency paper made of 75% cotton and 25% linen 7. Ulysses S. Grant 8. “Dallas” 9. “Eleanor Rigby” (a classical string ensemble) 10. Al Capone 11. Horse (equestrians) 12. New York (NHL) and Texas (MLB) 13. Carlton Fisk 14. Health insurance 15. Mexico 16. George Gershwin (“An American in Paris”) 17. American Heart Association 18. Iceland (It does have a coast guard.) 19. Bee (The Sacramento Bee) 20. Automotive gas
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