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Lagniappe
100

These are the moveable jewels of a lodge.

Rough Ashlar, Perfect Ashlar, and the Trestle Board.

100

The year the Grand Lodge of England was formed.

What is 1717 (June 24th , aka ST. John the Baptist Day). 

100

Stop! You can not pass this area when the lodge is at labor unless you are given an order by the WM.

What is the area between the wth WM and the Altar?

100

This is where the famous cedars used in the building of King Solomon's Temple came from.

Where is Lebanon?

100

Besides his midnight ride, Paul Revere is well known for a long career as this.

What is a Silversmith?

200
These represent Freedom, Fervency, and Zeal.

What is Chalk Charcoal and Clay

200

The name of the tavern where the first Grnad Lodge of Masons was formed.

The Goose and Gridiron

200

Masonically declared the place of darkness.

What is the North?

200

This is the traditional checkered board looking part of a lodge.

What is the Mosaic Pavement?

200

Speculatively, it is used to divest our hearts and consiences of vices and super fluities.

What is the Common Gavel?
300

A representation of Immortality.

What is the Sprig of Acacia?

300

This document, supposedly written in 1390, is considered one of the oldest and most important version of the old charges.

What is the Regius Manuscript? 

300

Ecclisiastes 12:1 starts the verse that is used in which Masonic Degree.

What is the Master Mason degree?

300

The sanctum sanctorum is also knowns as this.

What is the Holy of Holies?

300

 This is a symbol of obligation and a reminder to him who gives it to remember his promises. It is universally  used as a salute to the Master.

What is the Due Guard?

400

These are the immovable jewels of a lodge.

What is the Square, Level, and Plumb?

400

Meaning in the year of Light, Masonic dates are written in this format.

What is AL or Anno Lucis?

400

A kncok at the door that indicates someone is seeking admission. 

What is an alarm?

400

This is port city that was near King Solomon's Temple.

What is Joppa?

400

This is one of the seven liberal arts and is considered to be the foundation upon which Freemasonry is erected. 

What is Geometry?

500

The three principal Rounds of Jacob's Ladder are denomiated as this. 

What is Faith, Hope, and Charity?

500

One hundred and fifty years ago, in the U.S., there were nearly 3000 lodges that can be described as "moon lodges" meaning this.

They only met during or near a full moon to have light to travel.

500

A story, fable, or legend that has a hidden meaning.

What is an alagory?

500

THe Masonic Patron, St. John, dipped Christ in this River.

What is the River Jordan?

500

This is the correct pronunciation to cross the river and evade death.

What is Shiboleth?

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