MOTHERS
FLOWERS
DAUGHTERS
FOUNDING MOTHERS
GRANDMOTHERS
100

These are the year that the first of Donna's children and her first baby and the second of Donna's children had her last baby. 

What is 2002 and 2010?

100

These flowers that are looked at as weeds are high in nutritional value. 

What are dandelions?

100

7 of the daughters in this room all participated in this special activity. 

What is colorguard/drum corps?

100

This woman is perhaps the most famous historical woman associated with Rochester - a pioneering women's rights activist and suffragist, she played a crucial role in the women's suffrage movement in the United States and lived in Rochester for over 40 years and is buried in the city's Mount Hope Cemetery. 

Who is Susan B. Anthony?

100

This is the phrase that the grandmother in this room says frequently. 

What is "You'll miss me when I'm gone."?

200

Shannon's child has a birthday on this date, which is John's half birthday. 

What is the 11th?

200

2 of the children in this room born in August have this birth flower.

What is gladiolus and/or poppy?

200

These daughters and grandaughters decided to pursue this career of education. 

Who are Donna, Julie, Shannon, and Lucy?

200

This woman although not originally from Western New York, spent a significant portion of her life in the region, was an abolitionist and conductor of the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved individuals escape to freedom in the North and Canada. 

Who is Harriet Tubman?

200

This is the location Julie was when she told Donna that she would be a grandmother. 

What is Myrtle Beach?

300

Julie had two children on this date of the month. 

What is the 14th?

300

These flowers are associated with motherhood (hint: name one).

What are carnations, roses and lilies?

300

These daughters are born days apart from holidays. 

Who are Maddie and Bridget?

300

This woman, although not born in Buffalo, represented New York's 12th congressional district, which included part of Buffalo, in the U.S. House of Representatives and was the first African American woman elected to Congress - a trailblazer for women and people of color in politics.

Who is Shirley Chisolm?

300

This grandmother taught Julie how to make pie. 

Who is Grandma Knapp?

400

This is the year that Donna, Julie, and Shannon shared their first mother's day. 

What is 2007?

400

2 of the children in this room born in March have this birth flower.

What are daffodils and/or jonquils, also known as narcissus?

400

These daughters both decided to pursue higher education degrees in social sciences. 

Who are Maddie and Freya?

400

This woman is a professional tennis player who has achieved success on the WTA Tour, she has won multiple singles titles and has been ranked among the top 50 players in the world - her father is the owner of the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres sports franchises.

Who is Jessica Pegula?

400

This is the year that all of Donna's grandchildren will be graduated from high school. 

What is 2028?

500

Two mothers in this room went to this bar when Julie broke a bottle. 

What is Backhoe Joes?

500

DAILY DOUBLE! 

The female reproductive parts of a flower. 

What are the pistils?

500

These three pairs of daughters (in this room) were born in years that are 3 years apart. 

Who are Julie and Shannon, Maddie and Lucy, and Freya and Jillian?

500

This influential African American suffragist from Buffalo, civil rights activist, and reformer was a leader in the National Association of Colored Women and the NAACP, and she played a significant role in the women's suffrage movement, also has a building and street dedicated to her in UB. 

Who is Mary Talbert?

500

This grandmother was born on March 14, 1923.

Who is Dorothy Flynn?

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