Famous American Masons
Famous Masons Worldwide
Masonic Places Real & Mythical
Masonic Organizations
Masonic Things
Final Jeopardy

100

He was the first African- American justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.


Who was Thurgood Marshall?


100

This German Mason composed his immortal 5th Symphony while going deaf.


Who was Beethoven?

100

The Western Wall, or “Wailing Wall”, in Jerusalem, is the only part of this building still standing.


What is King Solomon’s Temple?


100

This organization is headed locally by an officer known as the Potentate.


What is the Shrine?


100

This allows the candidate to be “removed” from the lodge if he decides not to proceed with the degree.


What is the cable tow?


Final Jeopardy Topic

Topic:

Famous Masons


200

This Mason was famous for his illusions and his escapes from handcuffs, safes, and other restraining devices.


Who was Harry Houdini?


200

This German Mason of the 1700s was a composer famous for his church music and his music for organ.


Who was Bach?


200

This is masonically declared a place of darkness.


What is the North?


200

This organization allows men and women to participate together.


What is the Eastern Star?


200

This Masonic garment is the prerogative only of the Worshipful Master.


What is the hat?


Final Jeopardy Answer


This Texas Mason was the most decorated soldier in World War II.



Who was Audie Murphy?


300

He was the victorious general at the Battle of New Orleans in the War of 1812.


Who was Andrew Jackson?


300

This British Mason was brought up in India and wrote “The Jungle Book” and “The Mother Lodge.


Who was Kipling?


300

This is the port to which the rafts of timbers for Solomon’s Temple were floated.


What is Joppa?


300

The members of this organization wear black fezzes.


What is the Grotto?


300

Knights Templar are often depicted wearing this symbolic “weapon.”


What is the sword?


400

This Mason led the famous 1942 air raid on Tokyo.


Who was Jimmy Doolittle?


400

This Mason is known as the “great national poet of Scotland.”


Who was Robert Burns?


400

The Scottish Rite House of the Temple is in this U.S. city.


What is Washington, D.C.?


400

This organization takes its name from a Middle Eastern tree.


What is the Tall Cedars of Lebanon?


400

This Masonic headgear is named after an ancient city in Morocco.


What is the fez?


500

This Mason was assassinated in 1901, allowing Vice President and Mason Teddy Roosevelt to succeed him as President.


Who was William McKinley?


500

This French Mason was the author of “Candide.”


Who was Voltaire?


500

Where is the Seafaring Man going.


What is Ethiopia?

500

The curent Duke of Kent is the Grand Master of this Masonic organization.


What is the United Grand Lodge of England?


500

The columns and pilasters of King Solomon’s Temple were made out of this kind of marble.


What is Parian marble?