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Buckley Trivia
100

Two dimes and a nickel

What is 25 cents?

100

Sh, ch and th are examples of...

What is a digraph?

100

And when it’s sunshiny I don’t feel complainy

What is So Long As There's Weather?

100

Trees that bloom in spring

What are cherry blossoms?

100

The Buckley motto

What is Honor et Veritas?

200

The number of tens in 57

What is 5 tens?

200

The plural suffix

What is s?

200

 And brown fur mittens on my big brown paws

What is Furry Bear?

200

The color of Central Park on a New York City map

What is green?

200

A Buckley tradition that lives in our hallways

What are the plaques?

300

Six sided shape

What is a hexagon?

300

The "doing" suffix

What is -ing?

300

As it slooshes and sloshes, and splishes and sploshes, all around her galoshes!

What is Galoshes?

300

The borough that Central Park is in

What is Manhattan?

300

Name two Class II teachers

Who are Ms. Bahri, Ms. Miller, Ms. Aymong and Mr. Bailey

400

The number of tens in 200

What is 20 tens?

400

Name all the long vowel sounds

What is a, e, i, o, u?

400

Farewell to snow and sleet, farewell to Cream of Wheat

What is Goodbye My Winter Suit?

400

Name some animals that live in Central Park

What are ducks, birds, squirrels, turtles and bats?
400

The names of the three Buckley buildings

What are Walsh, Hubball, and Arts & Sciences?

500

It is the number of legs on 3 cows, minus the number of legs on a chicken?

What is 10?

500

Br, gl, st, and mp are examples of...

What are blends?

500

I’m a rabbit whose habit is twitching his nose

What is Spring?

500

The creator of the Central Park design?

Who was Frederick Law Olmsted?

500

Recite a line from "Buckley Forever"

Buckley forever, Through rain and shine,

Sunset and dawning, Still we are thine and in defeat

Or in vict’ry, We shall acclaim,

Thy dauntless spirit and thy deathless name.


Buckley forever, Hail hail to thee,

Bright is thy glory, Won in the long years and we pledge

Thee our future, Thee to adore,

Till in the skies the stars shall burn no more.