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[QUOTE="KnightBridgeAZ, post: 3637538, member: 591"] And we are pretty much as complete as I expect. 1 - SVC heard Neil preaching at Brother Love's. 2 - Ed and Ex know that Neil's NC was in Fencing, as was Rutgers' many years earlier. 3 - SVC heads trio who knows UArizona's bell was salvaged from the USS Arizona. 4 - The only complete miss - no PAC fans? - the motto is "Bear Down"; as the dying Button Salmon asked the coach to "tell the boys to bear down". Pinot is a silly bear. 5 - VAU knows there is no Cactus Cooking Contest (although you could take a class before Covid). Big isn't a gem collector - the Tucson "Gem Show" (really, a series of them over several weeks) is a huge, internationally known event. Tucson Meet Yourself is smaller, an annual celebration of the various cultures in Tucson; featuring food stands offering food from everywhere in the world. Like the Day of the Dead procession, cancelled this year due to Covid. 6 - Kansas's long time coach was Marian Washington, known to Zanzman and Jibariqua 7 - And the same duo remembers Amy Ruley. 8 - This time, Zanz teams up with VAU to remember Auburn's Joe Ciampi. 9 - Jibariqua correctly notes that the great Kay Yow got her start at Elon. 10 - and Gamecock knows all about Sylvia Hatchell at Francis Marion College. 11 - and back to Jibariqua for everything you want to know about Sue Gunter of MTS and SFA fame. 12 - SVC notes Andy Lander's gripe with the NCAA 13 - and is part of a trio that knows Joe McCarthy has the most Yankees wins. 14 - I'm not a meteorologist so I only know what they tell us - it apparently has to do with a temperature difference between an adjacent landmass and body of water, and also has to do with wind direction. Here in Tucson, they stress that it all has to do with the dew point. All I know is we desperately want our monsoon (we are in season). Normally it evidences itself here as brief, intense storms, generally in the late afternoon. 15 - SVC again, haboobs are wind storms more common around Phoenix than Tucson. 16. And Jibariqua rounds out the Wirechief Memorial Question - Willie the Silent was William, Prince of Orange, instrumental in winning the freedom of the Netherlands. The statue is related to the founding of Rutgers by - and early influence of - the Dutch Reformed Church in the area. Thanks all for participating. [/QUOTE]
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