2525 - Fortnight 5 - Annum 6
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2525 - Fortnight 5 - Annum 6
2525 - Fortnight 5 - Annum 6
April 6, 2026
In the year...
Follow the instructions after each event listed below. Two points for each correct answer:
E1 - A treaty is signed formally ending the global war between the Allies and Germany.
Name the Treaty.
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president.
Indicate D or R
E3 - The _____ Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number).
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42'
- 'Mona Lisa' singer
- Evita
- "The most trusted man in America"
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance.
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist
- French impressionist painter
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at ____ ____ Alley in NYC.
Name the songwriter (stage name).
Fill in the blanks.
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
Titles:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
The Moon and Sixpence
Ten Days That Shook the World
Winesburg, Ohio
Authors:
Sherwood Anderson
V. Blasco Ibáñez
W. Somerset Maugham
John Reed
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team.
What nickname was given to this team.
How many players were accused.
How many were eventually found guilty.
Which National League team was the opponent.
Which player was the subject of he popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."?
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? (Five points)
Total points: 55
April 6, 2026
In the year...
Follow the instructions after each event listed below. Two points for each correct answer:
E1 - A treaty is signed formally ending the global war between the Allies and Germany.
Name the Treaty.
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president.
Indicate D or R
E3 - The _____ Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number).
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42'
- 'Mona Lisa' singer
- Evita
- "The most trusted man in America"
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance.
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist
- French impressionist painter
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at ____ ____ Alley in NYC.
Name the songwriter (stage name).
Fill in the blanks.
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
Titles:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
The Moon and Sixpence
Ten Days That Shook the World
Winesburg, Ohio
Authors:
Sherwood Anderson
V. Blasco Ibáñez
W. Somerset Maugham
John Reed
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team.
What nickname was given to this team.
How many players were accused.
How many were eventually found guilty.
Which National League team was the opponent.
Which player was the subject of he popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."?
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? (Five points)
Total points: 55
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Re: 2525 - Fortnight 5 - Annum 6
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E1 - A treaty is signed formally ending the global war between the Allies and Germany.
Name the Treaty.
TREATY OF VERSAILLES
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president.
Indicate D or R
WOODROW WILSON (D)
E3 - The _____ Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number).
19th
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42'
JACKIE ROBINSON
- 'Mona Lisa' singer
NAT KING COLE
- Evita
EVA PERON
- "The most trusted man in America"
WALTER CRONKITE
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance.
SILICA
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist
ANDREW CARNEGIE
- French impressionist painter
CLAUDE MONET
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author
L. FRANK BAUM
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at ____ ____ Alley in NYC.
Name the songwriter (stage name).
IRVING BERLIN
Fill in the blanks.
TIN PAN
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
Titles:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
V. BLASCO IBÁÑEZ
The Moon and Sixpence
W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM
Ten Days That Shook the World
JOHN REED
Winesburg, Ohio
SHERWOOD ANDERSON
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX
What nickname was given to this team.
BLACK SOX
How many players were accused.
8
How many were eventually found guilty.
8
Which National League team was the opponent.
Which player was the subject of he popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."?
SHOELESS JOE JACKSON
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? (Five points)
1919
Name the Treaty.
TREATY OF VERSAILLES
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president.
Indicate D or R
WOODROW WILSON (D)
E3 - The _____ Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number).
19th
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42'
JACKIE ROBINSON
- 'Mona Lisa' singer
NAT KING COLE
- Evita
EVA PERON
- "The most trusted man in America"
WALTER CRONKITE
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance.
SILICA
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist
ANDREW CARNEGIE
- French impressionist painter
CLAUDE MONET
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author
L. FRANK BAUM
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at ____ ____ Alley in NYC.
Name the songwriter (stage name).
IRVING BERLIN
Fill in the blanks.
TIN PAN
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
Titles:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
V. BLASCO IBÁÑEZ
The Moon and Sixpence
W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM
Ten Days That Shook the World
JOHN REED
Winesburg, Ohio
SHERWOOD ANDERSON
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX
What nickname was given to this team.
BLACK SOX
How many players were accused.
8
How many were eventually found guilty.
8
Which National League team was the opponent.
Which player was the subject of he popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."?
SHOELESS JOE JACKSON
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? (Five points)
1919
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Re: 2525 - Fortnight 5 - Annum 6
Spoiler
E1 - A treaty is signed formally ending the global war between the Allies and Germany.
Name the Treaty. - Treaty of Versaille (However that's spelled)
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president. - Woodrow Wilson - D
Indicate D or R
E3 - The _____ Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number). - 19th
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42' - Jackie Robinson
- 'Mona Lisa' singer - Nat King Cole
- Evita - Eva Peron
- "The most trusted man in America" - Joe Isuzu
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance. - Silica
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President - Teddy Roosevelt
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist - Andrew Carnegie
- French impressionist painter - Claude Monet
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author - L. Frank Baum
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at ____ ____ Alley in NYC.
Name the songwriter (stage name). - Johnny Mercer
Fill in the blanks. - Tin Pan
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
Titles:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - W. Somerset Maugham
The Moon and Sixpence - John Reed
Ten Days That Shook the World - Sherwood Anderson
Winesburg, Ohio - V. Blasco Ibáñez
Authors:
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team. - Chicago White Sox
What nickname was given to this team. - Black Sox
How many players were accused. - 8
How many were eventually found guilty. - 1
Which National League team was the opponent. - Cincinnati Reds
Which player was the subject of he popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."? - Shoeless Joe Jackson
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? (Five points)
1919
Name the Treaty. - Treaty of Versaille (However that's spelled)
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president. - Woodrow Wilson - D
Indicate D or R
E3 - The _____ Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number). - 19th
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42' - Jackie Robinson
- 'Mona Lisa' singer - Nat King Cole
- Evita - Eva Peron
- "The most trusted man in America" - Joe Isuzu
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance. - Silica
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President - Teddy Roosevelt
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist - Andrew Carnegie
- French impressionist painter - Claude Monet
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author - L. Frank Baum
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at ____ ____ Alley in NYC.
Name the songwriter (stage name). - Johnny Mercer
Fill in the blanks. - Tin Pan
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
Titles:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - W. Somerset Maugham
The Moon and Sixpence - John Reed
Ten Days That Shook the World - Sherwood Anderson
Winesburg, Ohio - V. Blasco Ibáñez
Authors:
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team. - Chicago White Sox
What nickname was given to this team. - Black Sox
How many players were accused. - 8
How many were eventually found guilty. - 1
Which National League team was the opponent. - Cincinnati Reds
Which player was the subject of he popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."? - Shoeless Joe Jackson
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? (Five points)
1919
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Re: 2525 - Fortnight 5 - Annum 6
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E1 - A treaty is signed formally ending the global war between the Allies and Germany.
Name the Treaty. TREATY OF VERSAILLES
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president. WOODROW WILSON D
Indicate D or R
E3 - The _____ Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number). 19TH
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42' JACKIE ROBINSON
- 'Mona Lisa' singer NAT KING COLE
- Evita EVA PERON
- "The most trusted man in America" WALTER CRONKITE
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance. SILICA
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President THEODORE ROOSEVELT
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist ANDREW CARNEGIE
- French impressionist painter RENOIR
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L FRANK BAUM
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at ____ ____ Alley in NYC.
Name the songwriter (stage name).IRVING BERLIN
Fill in the blanks.TIN PAN
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
Titles:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse IBANEZ
The Moon and Sixpence MAUGHAM
Ten Days That Shook the World REED
Winesburg, Ohio ANDERSON
Authors:
Sherwood Anderson
V. Blasco Ibáñez
W. Somerset Maugham
John Reed
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team. CHICAGO WHITE SOX
What nickname was given to this team. BLACK SOX
How many players were accused. 8
How many were eventually found guilty. 1
Which National League team was the opponent. CINCINNATI REDS
Which player was the subject of he popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."? SHOELESS JOE JACKSON
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? (Five points) 1919
Name the Treaty. TREATY OF VERSAILLES
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president. WOODROW WILSON D
Indicate D or R
E3 - The _____ Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number). 19TH
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42' JACKIE ROBINSON
- 'Mona Lisa' singer NAT KING COLE
- Evita EVA PERON
- "The most trusted man in America" WALTER CRONKITE
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance. SILICA
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President THEODORE ROOSEVELT
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist ANDREW CARNEGIE
- French impressionist painter RENOIR
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L FRANK BAUM
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at ____ ____ Alley in NYC.
Name the songwriter (stage name).IRVING BERLIN
Fill in the blanks.TIN PAN
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
Titles:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse IBANEZ
The Moon and Sixpence MAUGHAM
Ten Days That Shook the World REED
Winesburg, Ohio ANDERSON
Authors:
Sherwood Anderson
V. Blasco Ibáñez
W. Somerset Maugham
John Reed
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team. CHICAGO WHITE SOX
What nickname was given to this team. BLACK SOX
How many players were accused. 8
How many were eventually found guilty. 1
Which National League team was the opponent. CINCINNATI REDS
Which player was the subject of he popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."? SHOELESS JOE JACKSON
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? (Five points) 1919
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Re: 2525 - Fortnight 5 - Annum 6
Spoiler
E1 - A treaty is signed formally ending the global war between the Allies and Germany.
Name the Treaty. Treaty of Paris
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president. Woodrow Wilson D
Indicate D or R
E3 - The 19th Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number).
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42' Jackie Robinson
- 'Mona Lisa' singer
- Evita Eva Perón
- "The most trusted man in America" Walter Cronkite
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance. silica gel
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President Theodore Roosevelt
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist Andrew Carnegie
- French impressionist painter Claude Monet
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at Tin Pan Alley in NYC.
Name the songwriter (stage name). Irving Berlin
Fill in the blanks.
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse V. Blasco Ibáñez
The Moon and Sixpence W. Somerset Maugham
Ten Days That Shook the World John Reed
Winesburg, Ohio Sherwood Anderson
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team. Chicago White Sox
What nickname was given to this team. Black Sox
How many players were accused. 8
How many were eventually found guilty. 5
Which National League team was the opponent. Boston Braves
Which player was the subject of the popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."? Shoeless Joe Jackson
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? 1919
Name the Treaty. Treaty of Paris
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president. Woodrow Wilson D
Indicate D or R
E3 - The 19th Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number).
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42' Jackie Robinson
- 'Mona Lisa' singer
- Evita Eva Perón
- "The most trusted man in America" Walter Cronkite
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance. silica gel
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President Theodore Roosevelt
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist Andrew Carnegie
- French impressionist painter Claude Monet
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at Tin Pan Alley in NYC.
Name the songwriter (stage name). Irving Berlin
Fill in the blanks.
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse V. Blasco Ibáñez
The Moon and Sixpence W. Somerset Maugham
Ten Days That Shook the World John Reed
Winesburg, Ohio Sherwood Anderson
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team. Chicago White Sox
What nickname was given to this team. Black Sox
How many players were accused. 8
How many were eventually found guilty. 5
Which National League team was the opponent. Boston Braves
Which player was the subject of the popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."? Shoeless Joe Jackson
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? 1919
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Re: 2525 - Fortnight 5 - Annum 6
Spoiler
E1 - A treaty is signed formally ending the global war between the Allies and Germany.
Name the Treaty. Treaty of Versailles
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president. Woodrow Wilson (D)
Indicate D or R
E3 - The _____ Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number). 19th
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42' Jackie Robinson
- 'Mona Lisa' singer Nat King Cole
- Evita Eva Peron
- "The most trusted man in America" Walter Cronkite
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance. Silicone
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President Theodore Roosevelt
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist Andrew Carnegie
- French impressionist painter Monet
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at ____ ____ Alley in NYC.
Name the songwriter (stage name). Irving Berlin
Fill in the blanks. Tin Pan
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
Titles:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Maugham
The Moon and Sixpence Reed
Ten Days That Shook the World Ibanez
Winesburg, Ohio Anderson
Authors:
Sherwood Anderson
V. Blasco Ibáñez
W. Somerset Maugham
John Reed
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team. Chicago White Sox
What nickname was given to this team. Black Sox
How many players were accused. 8
How many were eventually found guilty. 7
Which National League team was the opponent. Cincinnati Reds
Which player was the subject of he popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."? Shoeless Joe Jackson
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? (Five points) 1919
Total points: 55
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Re: 2525 - Fortnight 5 - Annum 6
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2525 - Fortnight 5 - Annum 6
April 6, 2026
In the year...
Follow the instructions after each event listed below. Two points for each correct answer:
E1 - A treaty is signed formally ending the global war between the Allies and Germany.
Name the Treaty. Treaty of Versailles
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president. Woodrow Wilson (D)
Indicate D or R
E3 - The _____ Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number). 19th
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42' Jackie Robinson
- 'Mona Lisa' singer Nat King Cole
- Evita Eva Peron
- "The most trusted man in America" Walter Cronkite
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance. silicon dioxide (silica)
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President Teddy Roosevelt
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist Andrew Carnegie
- French impressionist painter Degas?
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at ____ ____ Alley in NYC.
Name the songwriter (stage name). Irving Berlin
Fill in the blanks. Tin Pan
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
Titles:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse V. Blasco Ibáñez
The Moon and Sixpence W. Somerset Maugham
Ten Days That Shook the World John Reed
Winesburg, Ohio Sherwood Anderson
Authors:
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team. Chicago White Sox
What nickname was given to this team. Black Sox
How many players were accused. eight
How many were eventually found guilty. zero
Which National League team was the opponent. Cincinnati Reds
Which player was the subject of he popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."? "Shoeless" Joe Jackson
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? (Five points) 1919
Total points: 55
April 6, 2026
In the year...
Follow the instructions after each event listed below. Two points for each correct answer:
E1 - A treaty is signed formally ending the global war between the Allies and Germany.
Name the Treaty. Treaty of Versailles
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president. Woodrow Wilson (D)
Indicate D or R
E3 - The _____ Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number). 19th
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42' Jackie Robinson
- 'Mona Lisa' singer Nat King Cole
- Evita Eva Peron
- "The most trusted man in America" Walter Cronkite
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance. silicon dioxide (silica)
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President Teddy Roosevelt
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist Andrew Carnegie
- French impressionist painter Degas?
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at ____ ____ Alley in NYC.
Name the songwriter (stage name). Irving Berlin
Fill in the blanks. Tin Pan
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
Titles:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse V. Blasco Ibáñez
The Moon and Sixpence W. Somerset Maugham
Ten Days That Shook the World John Reed
Winesburg, Ohio Sherwood Anderson
Authors:
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team. Chicago White Sox
What nickname was given to this team. Black Sox
How many players were accused. eight
How many were eventually found guilty. zero
Which National League team was the opponent. Cincinnati Reds
Which player was the subject of he popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."? "Shoeless" Joe Jackson
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? (Five points) 1919
Total points: 55
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Re: 2525 - Fortnight 5 - Annum 6
Spoiler
April 6, 2026
In the year...
Follow the instructions after each event listed below. Two points for each correct answer:
E1 - A treaty is signed formally ending the global war between the Allies and Germany.
Name the Treaty. Treaty of Versailles
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president. Woodrow Wilson (D)
Indicate D or R
E3 - The _____ Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number). 19
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42' Jackie Robinson
- 'Mona Lisa' singer Nat King Cole
- Evita Eva Peron
- "The most trusted man in America" Walter Cronkite
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance.
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President Theodore Roosevelt
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist Andrew Carnegie
- French impressionist painter Paul Monet
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at ____ ____ Alley in NYC.
Tin Pan
Name the songwriter (stage name). Irving Berlin
Fill in the blanks.
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
Titles:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse V. Blasco Ibáñez
The Moon and Sixpence W. Somerset Maugham
Ten Days That Shook the World John Reed
Winesburg, Ohio Sherwood Anderson
Authors:
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team. Chicago White Sox
What nickname was given to this team. Black Sox
How many players were accused. Eight
How many were eventually found guilty. 0
Which National League team was the opponent. Cincinnati Reds
Which player was the subject of he popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."? Joe Jackson
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? (Five points) 1920
Total points: 55
In the year...
Follow the instructions after each event listed below. Two points for each correct answer:
E1 - A treaty is signed formally ending the global war between the Allies and Germany.
Name the Treaty. Treaty of Versailles
E2 - The US president suffers a debilitating stroke while in office.
Name the president. Woodrow Wilson (D)
Indicate D or R
E3 - The _____ Amendment passes Congress, granting women the right to vote.
Fill in the blank (it's a number). 19
E4 - There were many notable births this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- Baseball's '42' Jackie Robinson
- 'Mona Lisa' singer Nat King Cole
- Evita Eva Peron
- "The most trusted man in America" Walter Cronkite
E5 - A chemistry professor Walter A. Patrick invents a quick and cheap method of making
the substance now found in those little moisture-absorbing packets in product packaging everywhere.
Name the substance.
E6 - There were many notable deaths this year. Identify these four each by a short clue.
- 26th US President Theodore Roosevelt
- Scottish-born steel magnate/philanthropist Andrew Carnegie
- French impressionist painter Paul Monet
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum
E7 - Born Israel Baline, a songwriter dominates the music scene at ____ ____ Alley in NYC.
Tin Pan
Name the songwriter (stage name). Irving Berlin
Fill in the blanks.
E8 - Match these four books, published or popular this year, to the correct author:
Titles:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse V. Blasco Ibáñez
The Moon and Sixpence W. Somerset Maugham
Ten Days That Shook the World John Reed
Winesburg, Ohio Sherwood Anderson
Authors:
E9 - Many players from an American League team are accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.
Name the scandalous team. Chicago White Sox
What nickname was given to this team. Black Sox
How many players were accused. Eight
How many were eventually found guilty. 0
Which National League team was the opponent. Cincinnati Reds
Which player was the subject of he popular phrase, "Say it ain't so, Joe."? Joe Jackson
What year did events E1 thru E9 take place? (Five points) 1920
Total points: 55
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Re: 2525 - Fortnight 5 - Annum 6
Answers/Points:
1919
E1:
The Treaty of Versailles
E2:
Wilson
D
E3:
19th
E4:
Jackie Robinson
Nat King Cole
Eva Perón
Walter Cronkite
E5:
silica gel
E6:
Theodore Roosevelt
Andrew Carnegie
Auguste Renoir
L. Frank Baum
E7:
Irving Berlin
Tin Pan
E8:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by V. Blasco Ibáñez
The Moon and Sixpence by W. Somerset Maugham
Ten Days That Shook the World by John Reed
Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson
E9:
White Sox
Black Sox
8
None
Reds
Shoeless Joe Jackson
Points:
mrkelley ~~ 53
panic ~~ 53
krox ~~ 49
tangredi ~~ 49
elwood ~~ 45
jarnon ~~ 43
lb ~~ 39
1919
E1:
The Treaty of Versailles
E2:
Wilson
D
E3:
19th
E4:
Jackie Robinson
Nat King Cole
Eva Perón
Walter Cronkite
E5:
silica gel
E6:
Theodore Roosevelt
Andrew Carnegie
Auguste Renoir
L. Frank Baum
E7:
Irving Berlin
Tin Pan
E8:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by V. Blasco Ibáñez
The Moon and Sixpence by W. Somerset Maugham
Ten Days That Shook the World by John Reed
Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson
E9:
White Sox
Black Sox
8
None
Reds
Shoeless Joe Jackson
Points:
mrkelley ~~ 53
panic ~~ 53
krox ~~ 49
tangredi ~~ 49
elwood ~~ 45
jarnon ~~ 43
lb ~~ 39
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