
With the academic year rapidly coming to a close, high school kids are busy preparing for finals, so why should you get a free pass?
Herewith, a 10-question Manchester trivia test (although I will admit that some of the questions are as much minutiae as trivia). Some of the answers are painfully obvious, others can be sussed out pretty easily and still others are just plain old stinkers). That having been said, you need a score of at least 70 percent for a passing grade, and bear in mind, I donโt do social promotions.
Here goes:
1. Former Manchester Mayor Frederick Smyth once lived in a glorious estate near the Amoskeag Falls. That estate was known as:
The Pines
The Birches
The Willows
The Rhododendrons
2. Manchester was once home to both French and German newspapers, but it also had a Greek-language newspaper published by Spiros Cateras called:
Ti Kanis
Ergatis
Metaxa
Moussaka
3. ย A colonial-era dining delicacy in Manchester was known as โDerryfield beef,โ but it wasnโt really beef. It was:
Pork
Lamb
Veal
Eel
4. There was a very specific type of jargon associated with textile work at the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. Which of the following words is NOT associated with the textile trade:
Burling
Doffing
Napping
Hurling
5. Whose disappointing 1927 fly-over of Manchester prompted city officials to set aside funds for the creation of an airfield in Manchester:
Baron von Richtofen
Charles Lindbergh
Pappy Boyington
Alan Shepard
6. One of the most cloying jingles in Manchester radio history was for a shop called Tren Furniture. Based on the lyric, where was the shop located?
177 Milford Street
177 Vinton Street
177 Benton Street
177 Wilson Street
7. Manchester natives Maurice and Richard McDonald won fame and fortune as the founders of the McDonaldโs Hamburger restaurant chain. In what California city did they open their first McDonaldโs:
San Bernardino
San Clemente
San Simeon
San Salvador
8. Back on Feb. 23, 1945, another Manchester native, Rene Gagnon, was one of the six men who raised the American flag on Iwo Jima. With what branch of the military did he serve:
Army
Navy
Air Force
Marines
9. Although the critics have not been kind to him, Adam Sandler did receive a 2002 Golden Globe nomination for best actor in what film:
The Wedding Singer
Punch Drunk Love
Anger Management
Spanglish
10. Manchester is rare among American cities in that it has two homes designed by one of the worldโs most celebrated architects. His name is:
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Frank Lloyd Webber
Frank Lloyd Wright
Orville Wright
There you have it. Ten questions. Time to tabulate your score with the following answer key:
1-C; 2-B; 3-D; 4-D; 5-B; 6-D; 7-A; 8-D; 9-B; 10-C
If youโd care for explanations or elaborations, email me at jclayton@manchesterhistoric.org Or, you could always stop by the Manchester Historic Associationโs Millyard Museum โ call first โ and donโt forget to bring an apple for the teacher.

John Clayton is Executive Director of the Manchester Historic Association.
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