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- 7. The Worcester Art Museum’s collection of ____________is the second largest in the United States.
- 8. Street that the foodie’s like to ramble on.
- 10. Born in Worcester, he was an American political activist who founded the Youth International Party (Yippies)
- 11. What pink plastic lawn ornament was originally created in Worcester County?
- 12. Type of wrench invented in Worcester
- 13. Original name of this downtown vaudeville palace which is now The Hanover Theatre.
- 15. How many hills are there in Worcester?
- 17. built the world's first liquid-fueled rocket
- 19. Famous landscape architect brothers that redesigned Elm Park
- 20. First name of the designer of the world famous Smiley Face in 1963 .Clark Which Worcester university did Freud visit on his only trip to America and his only lectures outside of Europe.
- 21. These type of suits were originally developed and manufactured by the David Clark Company in Worcester.
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- 1. Worcester was first settled under this Indian name in 1673.
- 2. Esther Howland was an artist and entrepreneur who was responsible for popularizing this type of card in America.
- 3. He founded the Antiquarian Society, the oldest historical society in the United States with a national focus.
- 4. The moniker bestowed upon the city by L.B. Worm, a locally famous disc jockey who coined the name in the late 1970's.
- 5. A leading museum of science and nature, founded in 1825, it is one of the oldest natural history museums in the country.
- 6. Largest public park in the city located on this hill.
- 8. This international band, under the pseudonym The Cockroaches played at Sir Morgan’s Cove in 1981?
- 9. Nickname for Worcester Art Museum founded in 1896
- 13. City that Worcester’s 1980 marketing slogan called out
- 14. This American composer and songwriter studied at Worcester Academy. Many of his songs became standards on Broadway and in Hollywood.
- 16. Tribe that originally inhabited the land known as Worcester
- 18. This is the official symbol of the city.
