As President, he distinguished himself by being shot at and by falling down the steps of Air Force One.
Who was Gerald R. Ford?
This is where famous cedars used in the building of King Solomon’s Temple came from.
What is Lebanon or “forests of Lebanon”?
This plant is the namesake of a fraternity, and is used in the Master’s degree.
What is acacia?
He was known as “The March King”, and directed the U.S. Marine Band.
Who was John Philip Sousa?
George Washington was known to wear this particular kind of dental appliance.
What is false teeth?
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He was the second man to walk on the Moon.
Who was Edwin [“Buzz”] Aldrin?
The sanctum sanctorum was also known as this.
What is the Holy of Holies?
This rope-like item is secured on part of the candidate’s body in the degrees.
What is the cabletow?
He is known for his operas: Don Juan, The Magic Flute, and The Marriage of Figaro.
Who was Mozart?
This branch of York Rite Masonry requires that a man be a Christian.
What is the Commandery?
Which famous Mason’s picture hangs in the lobby of the Muehlbach hotel in Kansas City, MO?
Who was Harry Truman?
He was commander of the American Expeditionary Force in World War I.
Who was John J. Pershing?
This is where the Lord stood when he had a plumb line in his hand.
What is the wall?
This Masonic symbol is composed of two Working Tools, one either wholly or partly partially superimposed over the other.
What are the Square and Compass?
This comedian was known for his characters named Freddie the Freeloader and Klem Kadiddlehopper.
Who was Red Skelton?
This Masonic body is known as “The University of Freemasonry.”
What is the Scottish Rite?
He became heavyweight-boxing champion of the world in 1919 by defeating Jess Willard.
Who was Jack Dempsey?
This Masonic building has the world’s largest Masonic Square and Compass made out of Flowers.
What is the George Washington National Masonic Memorial?
This symbol is often used as a sign of industry.
What is the Beehive?
This country music star (and father of a country music star) is famous for the fact that he sings flawlessly, but speaks with a stutter.
Who is Mel Tillis?
This Masonic “patron” dipped Jesus in the Jordan River.
Who was St John the Baptist?
He was the second President of the Republic of Texas.
Who was Sam Houston?
This is the traditional checkerboard-looking part of a lodge.
What is the Mosaic pavement?
This is where the Master traditionally “posts” the work for the Brethren to do.
What is the Trestleboard?
This famous Mason was known for his folksongs such as “Jimmy Crack Corn”, “Little Bitty Tear”, and “Blue Tail Fly.”
Who was Burl Ives?
In World War I, Mason and former President Harry Truman was a captain in this U.S. Army branch.
What is the Artillery or Field Artillery?