Saucy Sauces
Rock ’n’ Roll
Childhood Toys
Close but No Cigar
Marching Forward
100

It is cooked, pureed apples combined with cinnamon and sugar.

What is applesauce? It’s a staple of kids’ diets. In the 1950s and 1960s, it was frequently on the school lunch menu.

100

On Sunday mornings, we used to listen to his American Top 40 on the radio.

Who is Casey Kasem? Kasem hosted the show from 1970–1988. On the inaugural show, the No. 1 hit was “Mama Told Me Not to Come” by Three Dog Night.

100

This best-selling toy from the 1950s began life as a wallpaper cleaner until a teacher decided to have her students use it as clay for sculpting.

What is Play-Doh? The original colors were red, yellow, and blue. The colors have been expanded, and it’s still non-toxic.

100

Advice or advise? : the noun

What is advice? To advise (the verb) is to give advice.

100

On March 10, Canada and the United States switch to this time.

What is daylight saving time? We turn our clocks ahead one hour. An effortless way to remember which way to turn the clocks is “spring forward, fall back.”

200

Served with pasta, its main ingredient is basil.

What is pesto? Other ingredients are garlic, Parmesan cheese, and pine nuts. You can substitute walnuts without compromising flavor.

200

Concurrent with the rise of rock ’n’ roll, soul music came to the scene as Black artists flocked to this label.

What is Motown? Berry Gordy established the predecessor to the label and then merged it into Motown in 1960. He started the original label with $800. Top Motown artists included the Jackson 5, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, and Marvin Gaye.

200

These paint kits are still popular with young and mature alike.

What are paint-by-number kits? A commercial artist conceived the idea when he was asked to find a way to sell more paint.

200

________: the verb that means to receive (sounds like: except)

What is accept? Except means to exclude or leave out.

200

The poem “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” by William Wordsworth describes these flowers that bloom in March.

Answer: What are daffodils? The first stanza reads:

“I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o’er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.”

300

This red sauce is served with tortilla chips.

What is salsa? Basic ingredients include chopped tomatoes, onion, cilantro, and jalapeño. Add cumin and salt to taste.

300

It has been rumored that this Beatle died and was replaced with an imposter.

Who is Paul McCartney? He allegedly died in a car accident in 1966. Songs on the White Album are said to have hidden messages about Paul being dead when played backward.

300

When you were growing up, boys played with this military figure.

What is G.I. Joe? The figure is ready for action with its movable joints.

300

The building in Washington, D.C., that houses the U.S. Congress and Senate: __________

What is capitol? Capitol with an O refers only to a building, not a city. The United States Capitol is in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States.

300

This Japanese national flower begins to bloom in end of March.

What is cherry blossom? Cherry Blossoms can be seen in the sister of the City of Mississauga's dedicated park, Kariya Park. Here you will find the cherry blossoms between end of March to early April.

400

This mayo-based sauce includes minced dill pickles, mustard, lemon juice, and spices and often accompanies fried fish.

What is tartar sauce? The name comes from the French tartare, but its roots might date to the Roman era.

400

You knew Robert Weston Smith, the wild-haired DJ who became a national sensation in the 1960s, by this name.

Who is Wolfman Jack? He received national press from the major outlets, and they all asked, “Who is Wolfman Jack, and where did he come from?” Naturally, everyone wanted to listen to him, and he remained in the spotlight for the rest of the decade.

400

These pictures come in hundreds of irregular pieces and occupy a good portion of the dining room table.

What are (jigsaw) puzzles? These puzzles date to 1860 in England and the United States. They come with fewer pieces for young children, and they’re addictive once you start one.

400

______: the head of a school

What is principal? An easy way to remember this is that a pal is a person. Principle is a value or tenet.

400

Meteorological spring starts on this day.

What is March 1? That’s also around the time spring fever hits, and we’re more than ready to leave winter behind.

500

This is the French name for natural gravy and pan drippings served with roast beef.

What is au jus? The juices are released during cooking.

500

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is in this state.

What is Ohio? The Hall of Fame opened in Cleveland in 1995. In 2023, the induction ceremonies were televised for the first time.

500

This popular children’s game involves balls and metal pieces.

What is jacks? This used to be a popular sidewalk game.

500

Censor vs. censure: a reprimand or criticism

What is censure? Censor means to remove harmful material. The problem is that determining what material is harmful is a subjective exercise.

500

This is the name for the full moon in March.

What is worm moon? Many believe the name comes from earthworms that begin to appear in March. Another explanation is beetle larvae begin to emerge.

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