August 22, 2024
During the 1920s Irish immigrants living in the Tipperary Hill neighborhood of Syracuse, New York, would throw rocks at a newly installed traffic light because it (like all such lights) placed “British red” above “Irish green.” The city agreed to hang the light upside down, and today the traffic light still has green on top and red on the bottom.
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The Irish Quiz
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Apr 21
Which huge nation has only one time zone? -
Apr 22
Why is a zero score in tennis called “love”? -
Apr 23
What country beat the U.S. to the Moon? -
Apr 24
What other mammal has a sense of rhythm? -
Apr 25
Which country produces the most oil? -
Apr 26
When did Europeans really arrive in North America? -
Apr 27
What’s the best-selling novel of all time? -
Apr 28
How did the Mona Lisa get so famous? -
Apr 29
Where is the world’s longest tunnel? -
Apr 30
What makes strawberries so unusual?