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- 5. Volleyball was invented in which western Massachusetts city?
- 7. It took this artist 16 years to sing about his Summer of ’69, which just might be the best days of his life.
- 8. This nation won the first World Cup championship, in 1930.
- 10. This singer works hard for her money, so you better treat her right.
- 12. The first known American reference to baseball appears in a bylaw from which western Massachusetts town?
- 13. While he’s not a real prince, his music was certainly fresh and this jam can be still be heard on airwaves when the weather gets hot.
- 15. The Surfaris sang this song first, and 25 years later the Fat Boys teamed up with the Beach Boys for a remake. Now? It’s the title of a show on ABC.
- 16. This nation will be hosting the 2014 World Cup…oh, and the 2016 Summer Olympics…oh, and they are really, really good at soccer.
- 17. Chinese food makes this one-hit wonder band sick.
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- 1. Woodstock was held in this upstate New York town in the summer of '69.
- 2. Phish’s 1996 festival, The Clifford Ball, is credited as the inspiration for modern music festivals such as Coachella, and this annual 4-day festival, held in June in Manchester, TN.
- 3. On June 15th, 2011, the Boston Bruins won Game 7 of the Stanley Cup with two goals each from Brad Marchand and this player.
- 4. He was the winning pitcher of the 1999 All Star Game held at Fenway Park, years before using Don Zimmer’s head as a bowling ball.
- 6. In 2008, the Boston Celtics defeated this rival team by 39 points in game 6 to win its 17th NBA title.
- 9. Eddie Vedder wrote this hit for the “Into the Wild” soundtrack.
- 11. Basketball was invented in which western Massachusetts city?
- 14. The 2013 MLB All-Star Game will be held at the home of which team?
