A Touch of Blarney
Gone with the Wind
Italian Hotspots
Sewing
March Winds of Change
100

This color is associated with Ireland.

Answer: What is green? The color represents the lush greenery that is characteristic of Ireland.

100

In 2010, a handmade set of this popular real estate game sold for $146,500 to the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York.

Answer: What is Monopoly? The set was made in 1933 by Charles Darrow, the game’s creator.

100

You don’t want to miss this museum founded by Pope Julius II

Answer: What is the Vatican Museum? If you visit every room in the museum, you will walk nine miles, and you will see an extraordinary variety of art. The Bramante Staircase is one of the most photographed features of the museum, and its spiral is dizzying

100

This is the term for using long stitches to hold material together temporarily

Answer: What is baste? You want to use the fewest number of stitches to hold the material in place, minimizing needle holes in the fabric

100

“In like a lion and out like a lamb” refers to this

Answer: What is March weather? The weather transition in March is significant, often marking the shift from ice and snow at the beginning of the month to milder days by the end of the month.

200

On March 17, we all have a touch of this nationality in our blood.

Answer: What is Irish? March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day. An old tradition is to pinch people who are not wearing green on this day.

200

This machine, with its peculiar odor, was found in every school office.

Answer: What is a mimeograph? You could smell the transfer solution for days after receiving handouts in class. You probably remember the purple print as well as the scent.

200

This is Italy’s largest island.

Answer: What is Sicily? The island’s capital city is Palermo. Sicily has its own language, not a dialect of Italian. Sicily is home to the best-preserved Greek ruins outside of Greece and to Syracuse, the second-most important ancient Greek city

200

In the store, it’s a length of fabric wound around a cardboard tube; in nature, it’s a unit of lightning

Answer: What is a bolt? Lengths of bolts vary widely based on manufacturer and fabric type, but many bolts contain between 30 and 100 yards of fabric.

200

In the United States, the clocks “spring” this way on the second Sunday in March.

Answer: What is forward? An easy way to remember the daylight saving time changes is to think “spring forward” in the spring and “fall back” in the fall

300

A shamrock has this number of leaves.

Answer: What is three? To the Irish, the three-leaf clover is associated with Saint Patrick and the Holy Trinity. A four-leaf clover symbolizes good luck.

300

The 1943 penny was not made of copper; it was made of this alternate metal.

Answer: What is steel? The wartime penny was coated with zinc.

300

This Italian city is the city of canals.

Answer: What is Venice? The city is comprised of 118 islands, all linked by the canals. When the high tide, known as acqua alta, comes in, the streets flood. Venice is built on approximately 120,000 wooden piles. Don’t miss out on a gondola ride while you’re there.

300

You’d be correct if you knew this term for the pretty side of the fabric that is seen when you wear the garment

Answer: What is the right side? The wrong side does not include the features of the right side and faces inward

300

Among the first sounds of spring in many parts of the world are those of these migrating animals resting in the trees.

Answer: What are birds? Their migration can start as early as mid-February, depending on the weather and location

400

Keep a close eye on this mischievous little man dressed in green, and he might reveal where he keeps his treasure.

Answer: What is a leprechaun? The lucky leprechauns are part of Irish folklore. They are also referred to as “wee folk” or “little people,” and stand between two and three feet tall. You’ll often see them standing beside a pot of gold.

400

These large stores served as anchors in malls.

Answer: What are department stores? Most of the old department stores have either consolidated or gone out of business. Malls of the past are rare today, and many of them have been reconfigured into office space, residential buildings, and medical centers.

400

This city is the birthplace of the Renaissance.

Answer: What is Florence? In addition to its many museums, the city itself serves as an outdoor art gallery. You can see paintings, sculptures, and magnificent architecture. It was the home of da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Botticelli

400

These structured folds are named after a box-shaped German musical instrument

Answer: What are accordion pleats? This is an advanced technique, not suitable for those without patience. Some fabrics, such as polyester and satin, enable you to create permanent pleats.

400

The first day of astronomical spring, on which the sun is directly over the equator, is called this

Answer: What is the spring equinox? On or around this date, daytime and nighttime are equal in length

500

At 1,553 miles (2,500 km), Ireland is home to this scenic drive, the longest uninterrupted coastal route in the world.

Answer: What is the Wild Atlantic Way? The road stretches down the entire western coast of Ireland, from the border of Northern Ireland to Kinsale in the south.

500

Car dashboards made of this material have all but disappeared.

Answer: What is wood? Like most things, wooden dashboards have been replaced with plastic. However, aftermarket wooden kits are available.

500

This 50-kilometer coastline, stretching from Sorrento to Salerno, is breathtaking and is often photographed and painted

Answer: What is the Amalfi Coast? Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello are three of the 17 towns that dot the coastline with their watercolor facades overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea.

500

A gusset is either a diamond or this shape of fabric

Answer: What is a triangle? A gusset is sewn into a tight-fitting area of clothing to relieve stress placed on the fabric; for example, into the upper arm area of some fitted dresses. The technique is rarely used today

500

If you live in New England, the maple trees give you this sign that spring has arrived

Answer: What is sap? Maple trees release their sap in the spring. Watch for squirrels poking around maple trees; they’re hunting for their sugar fix.