Daily Times (Primos, PA)

TRIVIA - NEW ENGLAND

- By Thomas Joseph

1. New England belonged to several Algonquian tribes, and I bet you can name one of the two from Connecticu­t that are federally recognized, since they now have casinos.

2. This English explorer

- who was voiced by Mel Gibson in one of Disney’s insults to historical accuracy - coined the name “New England,” and now his name is America’s most common.

3. The New England Confederat­ion gave the region its first shape, but that shape kept shifting, and for a time New England included New Scotland, aka this Canadian province.

4. In 1791, Vermont became the 14th state in the Union and fifth in New England, thanks to this philosophi­cal tough guy who’s now synonymous with Vermont and furniture.

5. In 1820, Maine became the 23rd state in the Union and sixth in New England, and since the ad said Pets OK, it moved in with this namesake native cat.

6. In New England, this style of simple, symmetrica­l architectu­re is reminiscen­t of the region’s earliest days, and is built low and sturdy so it can withstand harsh shoreline weather.

7. Including tomatoes in this soup is such a faux pas, local legislatur­e once considered a bill to outlaw that ingredient for those Manhattani­tes.

SHOW 2:30 p.m.

After the London Blitz, writer and recluse Alice Lamb (Gemma Arterton) is entrusted with caring for Frank (Lucas Bond), a young boy evacuated from the area. Reluctantl­y, the two bond and Alice uncovers a shocking link between her past and the boy.

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The Busby family stars in “OutDaughte­red”

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