Weather Idioms
Potpourri
Classic Radio
Facts & Figures
Signs of Spring
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This never strikes twice.

What is lightning? Tell that to the Empire State Building, which gets struck around 25 times a year.

100

These large, spooky birds typically hoot.

What are owls? Some owls make other sounds, such as bloodcurdling shrieks, cackles, hoots, caws, and gurgles.

100

This comedy duo gave us “Who’s on First?”

 Who are Abbott and Costello? They began working together in New York’s Eltinge Theater, and they were one of radio’s most popular acts.

100

This is the number of petals on a shamrock.

What is three? It’s the national flower of Ireland, and you’ll see it everywhere on  St. Patrick’s Day because everyone is Irish on March 17.

100

This is in the air

What is love? It’s mating season in the animal kingdom. For all of us, it signals rebirth and fresh hopes.

200

To go after a seemingly impossible dream is to chase one of these.

What is a rainbow? The chance of catching a literal rainbow on any given day approaches zero. Successful entrepreneurs, such as Fred Smith of FedEx fame, often chase metaphorical rainbows. His company is the result of a paper at Yale University, which earned him a C. He later gambled the last $5,000 in the company coffers to buy fuel for the company’s airplanes.

200

Mayors sometimes honor dignitaries with this symbolic gift.

What is the key to the city? During ancient times, the key to the city opened a gate in the wall surrounding the city. Today, it’s symbolic.

200

His Christmas specials and USO tours brought comic relief to the U.S. military in war zones.

 Who is Bob Hope? He also performed on radio’s The Pepsodent Show as well as on TV and film.

200

The element CO2 , known by this name, is blamed for causing climate change.

What is carbon dioxide? Plants don’t “breathe” the same way we do, but they do exchange the gases carbon dioxide and oxygen with the atmosphere.

200

Spring has done this

What is sprung? Sprung means “to quickly jump.” We don’t meander into spring; we jump into it wholeheartedly.

300

When feeling sick, we might say we’re under this.

What is the weather? This idiom’s origins may be traced to sailors who felt seasick. They were sent below deck, out of the way of—or under—the weather.

300

 This extends beneath the ear.

 What is the earlobe? The earlobe helps maintain balance and provides warmth to the ear.

300

This jazz musician was also known as “Satchmo” and “Pops.”

Who is Louis Armstrong? His greatest hits include “What a Wonderful World” and “Hello, Dolly!

300

This is the main ingredient in household dust.

What are dead skin cells? Researchers have found that people shed around  200 million dead skin cells every hour.

300

One of the Beatles’ early hits is “Here Comes the [missing word].”

What is sun? Winter is usually extremely gloomy in England, but in 2019, the sun popped out in February, and temperatures soared. They called it “fool’s spring.”

400

When people go through an unsuccessful period, they go through this kind of spell.

What is dry? A dry spell might be caused by a drought of ideas.

400

This airline booked reservations for the first flight to the moon.

 What is Pan Am? They booked 90,000 reservations, but the flight never happened. Today, SpaceX and others are pioneering space tourism travel.

400

This president’s fireside chats were a series of nighttime radio speeches.

Who is President Franklin D. Roosevelt? Roosevelt was the first president to use radio instead of newspaper for mass communication with the American people. FDR was a brilliant communicator who used the fireside chats to persuade his audience.

400

 Before Alaska joined the Union, the United States had this number of states.

What is 48? Alaska gained statehood on January 3, 1959. Hawaii was the 50th state, admitted to the Union seven months later, on August 21, 1959.

400

The Egyptians built the Great Sphinx so that it points directly toward this on the first day of spring.

What is the sun? The sun sets on this half-man, half-lion’s shoulders twice a year during the spring and fall equinox.

500

When a car flies by you on the highway, you might say that it’s moving like this kind of lightning.

What is greased? Greased lightning also describes strong alcohol.

500

He was Mary Todd’s famous husband.

Who is President Abraham Lincoln? Mary Todd Lincoln was a tragic figure. Her mother passed away when she was a young child. Her husband was assassinated, and she lost three of her four children.

500

This show, originally named The Detective, opens with “Who knows what lurks in the hearts of men

What is The Shadow? After the opening question, the narrator answers, “The Shadow knows.” It was one of the most popular radio shows of its time, and people still quote these opening lines.

500

H2 O2 stands for this common household substance.

 What is peroxide? It’s water with one additional oxygen molecule. The two oxygen molecules are linked together.

500

This is the Latin word for “spring.”

What is vernal? The spring equinox is also called the vernal equinox.

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