- On Feb. 25, 1956, what Russian gave a speech called “On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences”?
- What creature has the largest eyes: Colossal squid, owl or swordfish?
- On Feb. 26, 1992, where in Massachusetts was a nuclear reactor shut down?
- Which country exports the most daffodils: Holland, United Kingdom or USA?
- In what novel did Dashiell Hammett create the fictional detectives Nick and Nora Charles?
- On Feb. 27, 1807, what author (with a middle name that is also in the name of an art museum in Hartford) of the poem “Woods in Winter” was born?
- What problem does a sheep have if it is called a cast sheep?
- What former captain of U.S. women’s Olympic gymnastics teams said, “You can’t always be the best. You have to remember that everyone makes mistakes sometimes”?
- On Feb. 28, 1915, what actor who sang “If I Were a Rich Man” in “Fiddler on the Roof” was born?
- What is the 1934-1935 military retreat of the Red Army in China commonly called?
- Which U.S. island has the highest population?
- On March 1, 1917, what poet was born in Boston whose last name is the name of another Massachusetts city?
- What food never needs preservatives?
- In what film franchise would you find “The Imperial March”?
- Black American J.W. Reed patented what improvement to the rolling pin?
- On March 2, 1959, what was tested by the Southern New England Telephone Company to see if it helped people get the right numbers?
- What was the first name of Mr. Rogers of TV?
- What is the last name of the main family in “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott?
- Which country consumes the most coffee per capita: Brazil, Canada or Finland
- On March 3, 1821, the first U.S. patent granted to a Black American was given to Thomas Jennings for what kind of cleaning process?