Anti-Masonic Trivia
Famous Country Music Masons
Famous Masonic Musicians
Famous Military Masons
Famous Business Masons
Final Jeopardy

100


Often quoted or rather miss- quoted, by anti-Masons, he wrote the book Morals and Dogma.



Who was Albert Pike?


100


Country-Western star and singer; member of the Grand Ole Opry and co-start of television show “Hee-Haw”.



Who is Roy Clark?


100


Austrian composer considered among the greatest and most prolific composers in history.



Who was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?


100


American soldier and explorer who, with fellow Mason William Clark conducted the first overland exploration of the West and Pacific Northwest.



Who was Meriwether Lewis?


100


Fried chicken magnate, his Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets are found world-wide.



Who was Colonel Harland Sanders?


Final Jeopardy Topic

Topic:


Famous Nebraska Masons


200


Having gotten the trust of Masons, then spurned, because he wasn’t a Mason, he mysteriously disappeared after writing Illustrations of Freemasonry. His disappearance caused the creation of the anti- Mason political party.



Who was William Morgan?


200


"King of the Cowboys". American singer and actor who played a singing cowboy in motion picture Westerns.



Who was Roy Rogers?


200


Entertainer and songwriter who wrote more than 1,500 songs including "Alexander's Ragtime Band" (1911) and several musical comedies like Annie Get Your Gun (1946).



Who was Erving Berlin?


200


A former US Chief of Staff, he commanded the Allied Forces in the South Pacific during World War II.



Who was Douglas MacArthur?


200


Founder of the very popular Wendy's Restaurants, publicly he was the grandfatherly star of commercials.



Who was Dave Thomas?


Final Jeopardy Answer


He was known as "The Great Commoner"; "The Peerless Leader"; "The Silver-Tongued Orator"; "The Boy Orator of the Platte". He was a candidate for Democratic nomination for President in 1896, 1900, and 1908.



Who is William Jennings Bryan?


300


This Catholic Bishop threatened excommunication to members if they belonged to any body of Freemasonry in 1995.



Who is Bishop Fabian W. Bruskewitz?


300


American actor who made some 90 movies from the 1930s through the 1950s, cowboy singer ("Back in the Saddle Again" and more.



Who was Gene Autry?


300


U.S. Marine Band leader from 1880 - 1892, he wrote numerous marches including the US's 'national march', "The Stars and Stripes Forever".



Who was John Philip Sousa?


300


Most decorated American Soldier of WWII, he also achieved fame as an actor in movies (Westerns).



Who was Audie Murphy?


300


American inventor and manufacturer who developed the safety razor.



Who was King C Gillette?


400


Author of The Three-point Brothers; The Anti-Christ and the Origin of masonry; The Cult of the Great Architect; Pius IX, Freemason?and The masonic Assassins. In 1897, he announced that every word written about Masonic devil worship was made up.



Who was Leo Taxil?


400


Country and Western performer of renown. Famous for his stuttering.



Who is Mel Tillis?


400


Legendary entertainer and ballad singer.



Who was Burl Ives?


400


American silversmith, engraver and Revolutionary hero who on April 18, 1775 made his famous ride to warn "The British are coming!" as celebrated in a poem by Longfellow.



Who was Paul Revere?


400


A brand of vacuum cleaners is named after him.



Who was Frank Hoover?


500


He led a campaign to get the Southern Baptist Church to declare his religion and Masonry incompatible in the mid 1990s.



Who is Dr. James Larry Holly?


500

He appears in insurance ads with a famous NFL quarterback.

Who is Brad Paisley?

500


American jazz composer, orchestrator, bandleader, and pianist, considered the greatest composer in the history of jazz music and one of the greatest musicians of the 20th Century.



Who was Duke Ellington?


500


American Army General who led the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I. His nickname was “Black Jack”.



Who was John Joseph Pershing?


500


Headed the company which produced farm equipment, the now little-known car with his namesake, and the first washing machine capable of being operated by an outside power source.



Who was Fredrick Maytag?