The Basics
Fez
Shriners Hospital
Fun and Fellowship
Shriners Ritual
100

This is the full, formal name of the Shriners organization

Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles Mystic Shrine (A.A.O.N.M.S.)

100

This is the iconic, red hat worn by Shriners, named after a city in Morocco.

Fez

100

The Shriners are best known for this philanthropic endeavor, a network of healthcare facilities,

Shriners Hospital for Children

100

The Shriners are famous for their fun and colorful parades, often featuring members riding these small, wheeled vehicles

go carts or mini cars

100

This specific chapter of Job must be displayed when the Holy Bible is opened on the Altar of Obligation during ceremonies.

What is Chapter 1

200

To become a Shriner, a man must first be a Master Mason in this organization

Masonic Lodge

200

The crescent-shaped piece of jewelry is worn on the fez and often contains a mason's jewels 

scimitar

200

This is the number of Shriners Hospitals located throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. 

22

200

The annual convention of the Imperial Council is known by this name 

Imperial Session

200

The ceremonial prayer asks to be made "steadfast never to desert" this specific "post of duty" that members are assigbed to

the post of duty

300

The Shriners are a philanthropic organization, but they are also a social one, often described as the "playground" of this other group.

Freemasonry

300

The Shriners emblem is often referred to as a scimitar and crescent. The crescent is suspended from the star of this 

Star of David

300

Shriners Hospital primarily specializes in treating these three areas of pediatric care

orthopedics, burns, and spinal cord injury

300

This is the name given to a Shriners wife

A Lady

300

According to the ceremony, the Illustrious Potentate performs this specific action exactly three times after announcing "behold the Orient and attend the signs."

What is rapping (or giving raps)?

400

The Shriners international governing body, to which all temples report is known as by this name

Imperial Council

400

A member's fez often displays a unique symbol such as a camel which identifies their membership in this type of parade unit

Patrol or unit

400

Patients at Shriners Hospitals are treated regardless of the family's ability to pay, a policy established by this man, the founder of the hospital system.

Wiliam E. Gallie


400

A Unique tradition for a new member is to be "knighted" with this object during his ceremonial initiation 

scimitar

400

The prayer specifically asks to avoid being "made contemptible by" this vice, along with being "wantonly proud by riches" and "in love with anything in this world."

What is beggary?

500

The leader of a local Shrine Temple holds this title

Illustrious Potentate

500

The scimitar on the Shriner emblem is suspended from the crescent, a symbol this concept which represents the unity and bond of the members

The Fraternity or brotherhood

500

The first Shriners Hospital was established in 1922 in the U.S. in this city

Shreveport Louisiana

500

The Shriners motto "Philla kai Eunoia" is a Greek phrase that translates to this

Love and Kindness

500

The ceremonial text specifies that when the Ceremonial Master approaches the Noble, "the Noble will stand, shake hands with" this specific hand, "and whispers the pass in the ear."

What is the left hand?

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