What is the official beer of the Red Sox and is named after a founding father?
Samuel Adams
This Boston baseball stadium, the oldest in Major League Baseball, opened in 1912.
Fenway Park
This Boston-born author wrote “The Scarlet Letter” in 1850.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
There is a statue on the N Square in Boston with a man on a horse. What is the man's name?
Paul Revere
Beantown
This revolutionary orator and patriot famously said, “Give me liberty or give me death.”
Patrick Henry
This famous Boston hockey team has won the Stanley Cup six times.
Boston Bruins
This Bostonian president is remembered for saying, "Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country."
John F. Kennedy
The ______ Garden is a Boston park near Boston Common.
Public Garden
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Which Boston music school has produced more Grammy winners than any other school?
Berklee College of Music
In 1630, this group of religious settlers established the Massachusetts Bay Colony, leading to Boston's founding.
Puritans
This New England Patriots quarterback led the team to six Super Bowl wins.
Tom Brady
This legendary Boston Celtics coach has more NBA titles than any other coach.
Red Auerbach
A skyscraper is Boston is nicknamed "The Pru". What insurance company is "The Pru" referencing?
Prudential Insurance
"Boston Rob" and his wife Amber met on the reality show Survivor and then did which around the world reality show?
The Amazing Race
The Boston Massacre occurred in this year, marking a significant moment in the lead-up to the American Revolution.
1770
Which Boston Celtic Hall of Famer was nicknamed "Legend"?
Larry Bird
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This Boston-born actor played Jason Bourne in a popular spy film series.
Matt Damon
The Boston Marathon finishes near this landmark in Copley Square.
Boston Public Library
Which TV show had scenes in a Boston bar called Bull & Finch Pub?
Cheers
A large ship built in 1974 by the U.S. Navy is displayed in a Boston suburb. It is called either Old Ironsides or what?
USS Constitution
The Boston Red Sox broke an 86-year championship drought in this year.
2004
This transcendentalist philosopher from Boston wrote the essay "Self-Reliance."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
A famous zoo is located in which Boston park that starts with "F"?
Franklin Park
Which American resturant was formely called Boston Chicken?
Boston Market