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200

In Massachusetts, registered land is immune to this legal mechanism through which a person who does not have legal title to a piece of property may acquire legal ownership based on continuous possession or occupation.

Adverse Possession

200

In 2022 she became the first black woman to sit on the Supreme Court.

Ketanji Brown Jackson

200

The kingdoms of Sardinia, Two Sicilies, and Lombardy-Venetia are some of the city states that eventually united into this European country.

Italy

200

the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the U.S. Army's earliest African American regiments, fought in this war.

The US Civil War

200

The numbered amendment one would invoke to avoid incriminating themselves.

Fifth

200

Due to its linguistic diversity, this country has separate film industries, such as Bollywood and Tollywood.

India

400

Name one of Justice Piper's predecessors as Chief Justice of the Land Court.

Leonard A. Jones (1898-1909)
Charles Thornton Davis (1909-1936)
Michael A. Sullivan (1936-1937)
John E. Fenton (1937-1965)
Elwood H. Hettrick (1966-1971)
William I. Randall (1971-1985)
Marilyn M. Sullivan (1985-1990)
John E. Fenton, Jr. (1990-1992)
Robert V. Cauchon (1992-1996)
Peter W. Kilborn (1996-2003)
Karen F. Scheier (2003-2013)
Judith C. Cutler (2014-2018)

400

In 1954 the supreme court overturned Plessy v. Ferguson in this unanimous landmark decision.

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka

400

The Métis people of Canada and the United States are the descendants of Native Americans and early European trappers mostly from this country.

France

400

The only state with more Dunkin Donuts stores per capita than Massachusetts is this New England neighbor.

New Hampshire (One Dunks per 6,646 people vs. MA's 6,901)

400

This animal native to South and Central America.


Sloth

400

Regarded as the prototypical summer blockbuster, this 1975 Stephen Spielberg film was the highest grossing of all time until it was surpassed by Star Wars.

Jaws

600

An active duty member of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, or Space Force is protected under this act first passed in 1940.

Servicemembers Civil Relief Act

600

While riding circuit in 1873 Justice Ward Hunt ruled against this famous suffragette.

Susan B. Anthony

600

Coming from the Sanskrit word for point, drop, dot or small particle, it refers to a decorative mark worn in the middle of the forehead.


Bindi/Pottu

600

At the time of European contact most of the people indigenous to Massachusetts spoke languages from this family like Wampanoag or Mohican.

Algonquin (or Algic)

600

The UK's currency.

Pound (Sterling)

600

A term first appearing in the New York Times, Nollywood refers to the film industry of this most populous country in Africa.

Nigeria

800

In 1992, after a century of use, the Torrens system of Cook County in this midwestern state was scrapped.

Illinois

800

In 1811 this future president and Founding Son declined an appointment to the Supreme Court.

John Quincy Adams

800

In Islam The Hajj is a pilgrimage taken to this city that every capable Muslim is expected to make at least once.

Mecca

800

The term "gerrymander" is a portmanteau of Massachusetts Governor Eldridge Gerry and this aquatic animal.

Salamander

800

The residents of this country refer to it as Nippon.

Japan

800

In 2019 this Korean language film became the first non-English film to win the academy award for best picture.

Parasite

1000

The namesake of the land registration system used by the land court, Robert Richard Torrens, was a 19th century politician from this country.

Australia

1000

In 1959 this Supreme court chief justice made the unusual move of resigning from the U.S. Bar Association.

Earl Warren

1000

With an estimated population of between 30 and 45 million people in Iraq, Turkey, Iran, and Syria, they are considered largest ethnic group without a state.

Kurdish People

1000

Name one of the U.S. commonwealths besides Massachusetts.

Kentucky
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Puerto Rico
Northern Mariana Islands

1000

A word meaning a catholic priest. Famous fictional ones include Tuck from Robin Hood and Laurence from Romeo and Juliet.

Friar

1000

Adjusted for inflation, this 1939 flick starring Clark Gable is the highest grossing film of all time making $4.5 billion at the box office.

Gone With The Wind

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