Curious Events
Migratory Birds
Distinctly New England Foods
American Inventions
Worker Safety (or lack of)
Funny People
Potpourri
100

Huberta, a well-known one of these watery mammals in South Africa, began her walk from St Lucia Estuary in 1928. 3 years later, she arrived in East London (also in South Africa, 1000 miles south). 

What is a hippo?

100

Arctic terns have the longest known migratory path, employing a figure-8 course from the Arctic Circle to this faraway destination.

What is Antarctica?

100

State pie of Massachusetts, its technically a two-layer French sponge cake filled with custard and topped with chocolate ganache. 

What is Boston Cream Pie?

100

This implement came into common use thanks to an American dentist, Levi Spear Parmly. In an 1819 book, he recommended running “waxed silken thread” between the teeth to "dislodge that irritating matter which no brush can remove."

What is Dental floss?

100

Named for this paid driver in well-off houses, an arm fracture was common as early automobiles had to be hand-cranked from the outside using a starter’s handle. The engine might backfire while holding the handle and crack the driver's radius. 

What is a chauffeur?

100

She was the first person cast on Saturday Night Live. In 1972, she was in a production of Godspell with Eugene Levy, Martin Short, and Victor Garber. 

Who is Gilda Radner?

100

Before becoming VP and then President, Joe Biden represented this state in the US Senate.

What is Delaware?

200

Since 2007, at least 21 of these body parts (mostly rights) have washed up on the beaches in the Pacific Northwest. Investigators believe they may be washing up due to storms in the area. 

What are feet?

200

Known for their ability to hover in mid-air and their rapid wing beats, which allow them to fly backwards and upside down, these are the smallest of all migratory birds.

What is a hummingbird?

200

in 1918, Emma Curtis (Paul Revere's great, great, great granddaughter) invented this sandwich, then called the Liberty Sandwich, when she paired marshmallow creme with peanut butter on oat bread. 

What is the Fluffernutter?

200

Invented by Elias Howe and perfected by Isaac Singer, this invention revolutionized the textile industry. It made it possible to mass-produce clothing and textiles, making them more affordable without having to make them by hand. 

What is the sewing machine?

200

The problem with hammering the soles of shoes in your lap all day, every day, for a lifetime is that the hammering causes dozens of tiny, painless fractures to open up in your thighbones, leading to a condition named for this shoe repair professional.

What is a cobbler?

200

Caryn Johnson adopted this as her stage name after she was given it as a nickname by her friends due to her willingness to let the farts fly in public.

Who is Whoopi Goldberg?

200

This author of Freckle Juice, Are You There God, Its Me Margaret? and Summer Sisters works with the National Coalition Against Censorship

300

In 1919, a massive tank filled with this gooey stuff in Boston, Massachusetts, burst open, unleashing a wave of it flooding the streets. The wave was estimated to be 25 feet high and traveled at a speed of 35 miles per hour, causing buildings to collapse and drowning 21 people.

What is Molasses?

300

The bar-headed variety of these migratory birds are known for their exceptional ability to fly over the Himalayan mountains, reaching altitudes of up to 29,500 feet.

What are geese?

300

Here in New England, this concoction of noodles, seasoned beef, and tomato-y goodness is named for an American Chinese dish consisting of meat, eggs, rice and vegetables in a thick sauce. 

What is American Chop Suey?

300

Before Jonas Salk developed this vaccine, the disease was devastating; causing paralysis and death, particularly among children.  

What is Polio?

300

The phrase "mad as a hatter" describes someone as completely insane and comes from the 18th and 19th centuries, when using this chemical to treat the beaver fur often used for hats, caused neurological symptoms like tremors and delirium. 

What is mercury?

300

This comedian developed a routine which included the "Seven Words You Can't Say on Television". He was also the first host of Saturday Night Live

300

in 1893, this was the first country to give women the right to vote

What is New Zealand?

400

Greek tragedian Aeschylus died in a most tragic, albeit funny way, when an eagle saw his bald head, thought it was a rock and dropped this reptile on his head. 

What is a tortoise?

400

These large white birds migrate to nest on roofs in Europe. If your parents didn't want to tell you where babies really come from, they may have told you these birds brought them. 

What is a White Stork?

400

Starting in South Portland in 1947, this Maine potato chip favorite with a memorable cartoon mascot has popular flavors which include “Sour Cream & Clam” and “All Dressed,” a flavor that combines barbecue sauce, ketchup, and salt & vinegar.

What are Humpty Dumpty chips?

400

Otto Frederick Rodwedder, a jeweler from Iowa, spent more than a decade perfecting his design to make this;  it finally hit commercial production in 1928. We often compare how great something is compared to the product his machine makes.

What is Sliced bread?

400

Playing too much of this instrument can cause a localized inflammation of the part of the neck that the instrument rests against.

What is the violin or fiddle?

400

This former late night host began his career as a weatherman in Indianapolis before making it in stand-up in Los Angeles. He was no ordinary weatherman though, as he was known for his wacky on-air persona and his many gags, such as giving the high and low temperatures for fictitious cities. 

Who is David Letterman?

400
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Floating in the waters off Majorca, you might find the fried egg version of this free swimming marine animal.

What is a jellyfish?

500

Known for his death defying stunts, this magician met his end on Halloween 1926, from peritonitis caused by a ruptured appendix which may have been aggravated by a punch to the stomach.  

Who is Harry Houdini?

500

A migrating bird that is just passing through is known by this T word that we use to describe tourists, short-term workers, students, or those experiencing homelessness.

What is Transient?

500

This favorite Maine soda, to some, tastes like a subtle, not-too-sweet blend of wintergreen and licorice, but others…well…they toss around words like medicine, motor oil, and “root beer that’s gone really funky.”

What is Moxie?

500

John W. Hetrick was awarded the patent for this invention in August 1953; using his experiences in the US Navy, where compressed air was used to propel torpedoes, he saw their potential for automotive safety.

What are Car Airbags?

500

The lead used in paint was causing chronic constipation among painters and paint manufacturers, which could eventually become very painful. They named it "Painter's (this)" as its similar to a condition common in babies with immature immune and digestive systems. 

What is Colic?

500

In the 1990s, this "Saturday Night Live" alumnus starred Wayne's World, Shrek and So I Married an Axe Murderer. He later starred in a trilogy about a mysterious British spy, and his evil nemesis.

500

Players remove and re-stack wooden blocks in this game whose name comes from Swahili for "to build".

What is Jenga?

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