n Clock correction: According to most standard reference sources, the state of Arizona doesn’t observe daylight saving time. That’s not entirely correct. The Navajo Nation, which occupies most of northeastern Arizona (as well as parts of Utah and New Mexico) does “spring forward” and “fall back” to keep itself chronologically consistent.
You’re probably familiar with the golf terms “birdie” for a score of one under par on a hole, and “eagle” for two under par. The “bird” term for the very rare double eagle (three under par), is:
A) Penguin
B) Albatross
C) Vulture
D) Pelican
Thursday’s answer: The Statue of Liberty is pictured on the “tails” side of the new presidential $1 coins.
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