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This famous country singer is mostly known for her hits like "I Will Always Love You" "9 to 5" and "Jolene"

Dolly Parton (78 y/o, Jan. 19)

100

On January 1st, 1776 George Washington unveiled this symbol of America, which originally had 13 stars. 

The American Flag

100

This holiday is full of fun celebrations like the ball drop, fireworks, and mummers!

New Year's Eve/Day

100

to move at a speed faster than a walk. 


ran/run

200

This famous astronaut was the second person to step foot on the moon and a NJ native!

Buzz Aldrin (94 y/o, Jan 20)

200

President Bill Clinton made an emphatic denial of charges that he had an affair with this white house intern.

Monica Lewinsky

200

This holiday is celebrated on Jan. 15th to remember this famous man who fought for civil rights and had a dream of peace. 

MLK day

200


a tall, rounded vase with a base, and often a stem, especially one used for storing the ashes.





urn

300

This famous TV show host is known for her pantsuits and for playing the lovable and wacky fish, Dory, in Finding Nemo!

Ellen DeGeneres (66 y/o, Jan. 26)

300

 In Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 13 Roman Catholics were killed by British troops during a banned civil rights march.

Bloody Sunday

300

Traditions of this holiday include fireworks, traditional food, the giving of red envelopes, dragon shows and lighting lanterns. 


Chinese New Year

300

a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict

jury

400

This famous composer from Austria is known for his sonatas and opera "The Magic Flute". 

Wolfgang Mozart (262 y/o, Jan. 27)

400

On January 25, 1947, this famous Gangster who once controlled organized crime in Chicago, died in Miami at age 48. 


Al Capone

400

This weeklong celebration is meant to appreciate those who work in "life enrichment" They're often the life of the party and always know just how to have fun!

Activity Professionals Week

400

a wide-mouthed cylindrical container made of glass


Jar

500

DAILY TRIPLE

This singer and actor, often referred to as the "Prince of Pop", is most known for his time with the hit band NSYNC

Justin Timberlake (43 y/o, Jan. 31)

500

The 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified. For nearly 14 years the manufacture, transportation, and sale of this substance was illegal. 

Alcohol

500

DAILY DOUBLE!

This holiday celebrates the knowledge of "details, or pieces of information that are little importance or value"

Trivia Day

500

spun thread

yarn