n The cranberry got its name from the Pilgrims – no surprise. They called it the “craneberry” because they thought its blossoms looked like the head and bill of a sandhill crane.
You may not be familiar with the name Anna Escobedo Cabral, but chances are that you see her name all the time. Where, exactly?
A) On newspaper comics pages
B) On dollar bills
C) On TV-show closing credits
D) At airport ticket counters
Tuesday’s answer: In saying “The bottom line is in heaven,” Polaroid founder Edwin Land argued that the worth of a product is more than the bottom line of a balance sheet.
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