The NFL season begins in September. What is another name for a football field?
Born September 15, 1984, the youngest son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, he recently stepped down as a senior member of the royal family of England.
Who is Harry?
He is no longer officially known as Prince Harry. He and his wife, Meghan, are still Duke and Duchess of Sussex. However, he maintains his position in the line of succession to the throne. The succession is governed by Parliament, so it would take an act of Parliament to remove him.
On the first Monday in September, the United States celebrates this national holiday.
What is Labor Day?
Though summer doesn’t end for another few weeks, Labor Day marks the unofficial end of the summer season.
Play it by "_______"
What is Ear?
It means to improvise.
Canberra is the capital of this country in the southern hemisphere.
What is Australia?
It is approximately halfway between Sydney and Melbourne. Canberra was selected as a compromise because Sydney and Melbourne were vying to become the capital city.
September is National Piano Month. How many keys do most pianos have?
Born sometime in September 1850, he founded a distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee, that produces Tennessee whiskey bearing his name.
Who is Jack Daniel?
His first whiskey was Old No. 7, for which he won his first gold medal at the St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904.
On September 12, 1953, Jacqueline Bouvier married this future president.
Who is John F. Kennedy?
The couple was married in Newport, Rhode Island. The wedding has been called the closest thing to a royal wedding in America.
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What is draw?
What color are the stars in the American flag?
White?
Born on September 10, 1929, Arnold Palmer played what sport?
Born September 10, 1929, he is known as the “King of Golf” because he was instrumental in popularizing and glamorizing the game of golf.
Who is Arnold Palmer?
His fans were dubbed “Arnie’s Army.”
On September 20, 1973, this female tennis icon beat Bobby Riggs on primetime TV in the “Battle of the Sexes.”
Who is Billie Jean King?
At the time, Riggs was 55 years old, and King was 29. She won in straight sets, 6–4, 6–3, 6–3, and took home $100,000. The game had an estimated 50 million American viewers and an additional 40 million viewers worldwide.
In hot"____"
What is water?
Where is the Giant Panda found?
China?
True or false? September’s zodiac signs are Virgo and Scorpio.
Born September 16, 1956, this magician is the first to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was named Magician of the Century and Magician of the Millennium. He shares his name with the title of a Charles Dickens classic novel.
Who is David Copperfield?
He holds the record for selling the most tickets of any solo performer.
On September 30, 1868, this author released the first volume of Little Women, her classic novel featuring the March sisters––Josephine, Meg, Beth, and Amy.
Who is Louisa May Alcott?
The novel was originally written as serialized fiction.
Mumbo "_____"
What is Jumbo?
What natural phenomenon usually comes after a rainstorm?
A rainbow?
This colorful arch appears when the sun passes through raindrops hanging in the atmosphere.
September’s birthstone, the sapphire, comes in every color EXCEPT which of the following?
Red -Green -Blue -Yellow
Born September 1, 1939, she is known for her role of Ernestine the telephone operator on Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In and is one of the stars in the 1980 film 9 to 5.
Who is Lily Tomlin?
Her costars in the film are Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton. Their boss is played by Dabney Coleman.
On Monday, September 21, 1970, this televised NFL event debuted on the ABC network.
What is Monday Night Football?
Sportscasters Keith Jackson, Don Meredith, and Howard Cosell covered the game with play-by-play and color commentary.
The icing on the "___"
What is Cake?
What were Jack and Jill going up the hill to fetch?
A pale of water?