This artist wrote “Manic Monday,” “I Feel For You,” and “Nothing Compares 2 U,” for other performers.
Prince
This nature center opened in 1973 and has interactive exhibits, cave tours, and holds seasonal events.
Quarry Hill Nature Center
Although they have campuses in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Jacksonville, Florida, the world-famous Mayo Clinic is located in this Midwestern city.
Rochester
Orders with this status label indicate the associated appointment was cancelled.
Unkept
The Scream, a wavy-like painting with an almost ghostly or skeletal appearance on a bridge-like pathway, is painted by this Expressionist Norwegian artist.
Edvard Munch
Prince introduced his iconic symbol on the cover of this hit single.
1999
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Rochester on January 7th, 1887.
-42 degrees Fahrenheit (-41.1 degrees Celsius)
Minnesota's state bird
Common Loon (Gavia immer)
The number of pins you may have on your badge.
3; 2 Mayo approved and 1 (appropriate) personal
This artist is most famous for their close-up perspective paintings of flowers.
Georgia O’Keeffe
This is the name of the legendary Minneapolis music venue which was featured in Prince's film "Purple Rain.”
First Avenue
DAILY DOUBLE
The original purpose of Rochester’s founding was this.
A stop for stagecoaches between Dubuque, Iowa, and Saint Paul, MN.
The main water source of the Mississippi River.
Lake Itasca
Blissful Blue to French Blue; Light Gray to Dark Gray.
Approved shirt/Polo colors
Water Lilies is a pastel-colored impressionist painting made by this artist.
Claude Monet
At the age of 57, Prince died at his Paisley Park recording studio and home in what Minnesota city?
Chanhassen
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Rochester on July 14th, 1936.
108 degrees Fahrenheit (42.2 degrees Celsius)
The Mall of America, the largest shopping center of the United States, is located in this city.
Bloomington, MN
Hospital Service Specialist (HSS) replaced our last title on this day.
April 8th, 2026
The Campbell’s Soup collection—a set of 32 silkscreened canvas prints of Campbell’s soup cans—was made by this artist.
Andy Warhol
Prince played this astonishing number of instruments.
27
This person founded Rochester in 1854 and named it after his hometown of Rochester, NY.
George Head
Grand Rapids, Minnesota has an annual festival dedicated to this hometown actress, singer, dancer, and vaudevillian.
Judy Garland
Critical Lab Results are paged at this number.
6-5740 (or 507-266-5740)
This word can be traced to the Greek term 'keramos,' which relates to pottery.
Ceramics