Sports & Games | FREDERICKS | Sprinter Frankie Fredericks captured silver in the 100 meters and 200 meters at both the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics. |
History & Government | TRUMAN | Missouri native Harry Truman enlisted in the National Guard at the beginning of the war and commanded a regimental battery in France. |
Entertainment & Food | ERASURE | The group covered Abba's "Lay All Your Love on Me", "S.O.S.", "Take a Chance on Me", and "Voulez-Vous". |
Literature & Arts | LEE | Born as Stanley Martin Lieber on December 28, 1922, Stan Lee started as a copyboy for Timely Comics and earned a promotion to editor when he was only seventeen. |
Geography & Nature | NAURU | Once known as Pleasant Island, the South Pacific republic measures only 8.2 square miles. |
Math & Science | CLAVICLE | The bone, named from the Latin clavis because it was "key" that fastened the shoulder, is the most frequently broken bone in the body, especially among teenage boys. |
Quiz Quilt Answer: CAESAR (Upside Down Diagonal)
There are Caesar salads and Caesarian sections (spelled in a variety of ways).
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