- On April 29, 1899, what bandleader was born whose theme song became “Take the “A” Train”?
- What must an appliance have to be considered a rotisserie?
- On April 30, 1844, what young man accidently set fire to the Concord Woods?
- What is the nickname of the right field foul pole in Fenway Park?
- May 1 is May Day; in the 1800s who wrote a children’s book called “Jack and Jill: A Village Story” with a chapter called “May Baskets”?
- What is the state flower of Massachusetts?
- What Salem, Mass., native wrote the short story “The May-Pole of Merry Mount,” which was published in “Twice-Told Tales” in 1837?
- What is a pinsetter?
- On May 2, 2005, what play about spelling opened on Broadway?
- The world’s oldest identified plant is a Great Basin bristlecone pine in what U.S. state?
- What puppet lives in a trash can?
- What fictional character is a news director on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and, in a spinoff of that show, a city editor of the fictional Los Angeles Tribune?
- May 3 is World Press Freedom Day; what constitutional amendment protects freedom of the press?
- What fictional character resides in Metropolis and is a journalist for the Daily Planet?
- What 1941 film is about the life of fictional newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane?
- What bay is the song “(Sittin’ On) the Dock of the Bay” about?
- On May 4, 1780, what state founded the American Academy of Arts and Sciences?
- What online encyclopedia’s name includes a Hawaiian word for quick?
- What two words were used to create name of the meat product spam?
- May 5 is Cinco de Mayo; what event does the holiday commemorate?