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Advocate Trivia Challenge

September 19, 2024
On Sept. 20, 1850, the U.S. Congress abolished slave trading in what jurisdiction on the Potomac River? What Shakespeare romantic comedy that has a
September 12, 2024
On Sept. 13, 1990, what law and order series debuted on TV? The 2024 Paralympic Games were hosted by what city? On Sept. 14,
September 5, 2024
On Sept. 6, 1638, the General Court granted permission for a settlement in what Massachusetts beach community that has the name of a meat
August 29, 2024
On Aug. 30, 1905, what baseball player – receiving the most votes in the first baseball Hall of Fame – debuted in the MLB
August 22, 2024
On Aug. 23, 1926, what movie star known as “The Great Lover” died at age 31? What event had the motto Games Wide Open?
August 15, 2024
On Aug. 16, 1939, NYC’s Hippodrome Theatre closed; Harry Houdini made what circus animal named Jennie disappear there? What is a celesta? Rich Uncle
August 8, 2024
How are Bourbon, High and Fifth similar? What 1927 baseball team had a lineup of six batters known as Murderers’ Row? On Aug. 9,
August 1, 2024
On Aug. 2, 1992, American Jackie Joyner-Kersee won the Olympics track & field heptathlon, the first to win it consecutively; how many events are
July 25, 2024
On July 26, 1990, what president signed the Americans with Disabilities Act? Who originally performed “Under the Boardwalk”? The world’s oldest subway train operator,
July 19, 2024
On July 19, 1605, what French explorer with a last name including a lake name visited Plymouth Harbor? What 1958 film with a four-letter

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