Garlic bulbs are broken up into segments called these for cooking.
What are cloves?
They originated the first American Arbor Day.
Who is Sterling J. Morton?
“O Captain! My Captain! our fearful trip is __________.”
What is ..."done"?
April 6th was chosen as National Tartan day for this reason.
What is the Signing of the Declaration of Arbroath?
The Statue of Liberty symbolizes this.
What is freedom and the history gateway to America?
The Dutch gives us the name of these baked treats, an afternoon tea staple.
What are scones?
The first American Arbor Day was observed in this year.
What is 1872?
“Shall I compare thee to a __________ day?"
What is summer's or warm?
This province in Canada was instrumental in the creation of National Tartan Day.
What is Nova Scotia?
It took immigrants _______ months to travel to Ellis Island.
What is 4?
The scientific name of this often used to flavor Chinese food, is Zingiber officinale.
What is ginger?
This person was the first to globalize the idea of Arbor day.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
“In Flanders fields the poppies __________.”
This type of plaid is called....

What is Gingham?
Before it became a portal for immigrants, Ellis Island was originally this.
What is it was a place where pirates and criminals were condemned to death?
These colorful fruits of the genus Vaccinium are often called "brainberries".
What are blueberries?
This person introduced Arbor day to Australia.
Who is Birdseye Nosthrop?
“How do I love thee? Let me count the __________.”
What is ways?
This type of plaid is called:

Ellis Island processed over _____ immigrants.
What is 12 million?
Craving a taste of the Middle East? Enjoy this dish, deep-fried ground chickpeas often served in pita bread.
What is falafel?
In Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird", this type of tree was the tree with a knothole filled with various small gifts for Jem and Scout, symbolizing friendship and kindness in a time of prejudice.
What is the Oak tree?
“The woods are lovely, dark and __________.”
What is deep?
This brand of plaid is called:

Ellis Island closed in this year.
What is 1954?