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Based on the famous baseball routine he had with his comedic partner, this freemason may have to answer the revised Masonic question, "Who's in the East?"
Who was William "Bud" Abbott?
100
"El Liveratador", this Freemason liberated the country Bolivia, named after him.
Who was Simon Bolivar?
100
This Mason was a firearms aficiaonado and patented the revolving pistol in 1836.
Who are Samuel Colt?
100
This North Carolina Senator is best known for serving on committees for Joe McCarthy and for Richard Nixon during the Watergate scandal.
Who is Samuel Ervin, Jr.?
200
His Indian name, Conotocarius meant "town taker". He became famous for taking Boston, Lexington and Yorktown as an American general.
Who is George Washington?
200
This singing cowboy is best known for his rendition of "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer".
Who is Gene Autry?
200
During World War II, he was the Prime Minister of England.
Who was Winston Churchill?
200
This astronaut from Montclair Lodge #144, New Jersey, was the second human to walk on the moon.
Who was Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin?
200
This Naval officer and explorer is best known for his 1926 flight over the North Pole with fellow adventurer and Mason, Floyd Bennet.
Who was Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd?
300
He was president from 1857-1861 and the only one from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Lancaster Lodge #43).
Who was James Buchanan?
300
He was the voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd, to name a few.
Who was Melvin Jerome "Mel" Blanc
300
This English actor and comedian was the first to play Inspector Clouseau in the Pink Panther movies.
Who was Peter Sellers?
300
These brothers were renowned as the inventors of the first airplane.
Who are Orville and Wilbur Wright?
300
This Freemason was a legendary American Air Force ace during World War I
Who was Eddie Rickenbacker?
400
Though this Mason composed more than 1,500 songs and several musicals like Annie Get Your Gun, he is best known for a seasonal song made popular by Bing Crosby.
Who is Irving Berlin?
400
He was the writer of "The Star Spangled Banner".
Who was Francis Scott Key?
500
Having mustered out of the army in 1865 as a captain and brevet major, he went on to be a congressman, governor and the 25th President. When asked by a Civil War veteran "How should I address you?", he responded, "Call me Major, I earned that. I am not sure of the rest."
Who was William McKinley?
500
Once called the "Father of American Literature" he joked, "I came in with Hailey's comet in 1835...It is coming again next year, and I expect to go out with it." "The Almighty said, no doubt: "Now here are these two unaccountable freaks; they came in together, they must go out together." He died in 1910 the year the comet returned
Who was Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)?
500
This Freemason's name is recognizable as the person who developed a type of "safety razor".
Who was King C. Gillette?
500
This World War II hero was rejected twice when he tried to enlist in the army at ages 17 and 18. His autobiography, "To Hell and Back", was a national best seller and his is the second most visted gravesite in Arlington National Cemetery.
Who was Audie Leon Murphy?
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