- On June 23, 1845, what state was annexed that is nicknamed the Lone Star State and includes the “Big Thicket” and the Panhandle?
- How many sides does a nonagon have?
- What is the meaning of the “19” in COVID-19?
- Reportedly, what sport has been called diamond ball, indoor baseball, kitten baseball, mush ball and pumpkin ball?
- What flat picture can also be pictured in three dimensions?
- On June 24, 1675, what war began in Swansea, Mass.?
- In what city would you find Carnaby Street (once famous for fashion)?
- On June 25, 1924, what female who worked in the World War II war industry was born?
- What does PIN stand for?
- Reportedly, what game became popular at the same time as the invention of the cylinder lawn mower?
- On June 26, 1870, what first boardwalk in the United States opened?
- What attracts June bugs?
- On what continent was the first swimming championship (a 400-meter race): Australia, Europe or North America?
- On June 27, 2001, what actor (born in Boston) who appeared in “Grumpy Old Men” and “The Odd Couple” died?
- In what Rodgers & Hammerstein musical is the song “June is Bustin’ Out All Over”?
- In June Guinness World Records reported that in Boston, Mass., Chef Nick DiGiovanni with help created the largest ever of what English meat dish – weighing 56.79 lbs.?
- On June 28, 2007, what bird was removed from the list of endangered and threatened species?
- How are Brian, Dennis and Carl Wilson, Mike Love and Al Jardine similar?
- In 1970 what TV show filmed “Salem Saga” episodes in Salem, Mass.?
- On June 29, 1973, the Federal Energy Office was created in response to what?