By: Peggy Campbell October 12, 2020

1-Seventy six of them led the big parade.

2-Used on important Jewish occasions, made from animal horns.

3-Warns ships in dense mists.

4-Heard when time shall be no more, when the saved of earth gather over on the other shore.

5-Instrument used as basis for “fat little” character that sets out to find a melody all his own.

6-Made of brightly-colored plastic, its monotone note often heard at sporting events in South Africa.

7-Cornucopia.

8-Help for easing heel into foot container.

9-What the boogie woogie boy from Company B played.

10-Instrument used by Dave Koz; Mindi Abair; Richard Elliot; Eric Marienthal; Gerald Albright; Steve Cole; Euge Groove; Jeff Kashiwa; Najee; Tom Scott; Kirk Whalum; Marion Meadows; Kenny G; Candy Dulfer; Walter Beasley; Warren Hill; Boney James; Jessy J; Jackiem Joyner … all of whom I am thrilled to have seen play in concert 😊.

Email your answers for this week’s game to Peg@ambaa.com.

 

Answers to last week’s  “SIT DOWN!” Trivia:

1-Favored by JFK and Cracker Barrel Restaurants    Rocking Chair

2-Seen on Hollywood sets           Director’s Chair

3-Baby’s seat at the table             High Chair

4-The lead musician in each group of instruments, violin being tops typically                       First Chair

5-Popular option for temporary seating          Folding Chair

6-Designed for those who are no longer mobile due to injury or illness or disability                     Wheelchair

7-Often toted to kids’ sports events and picnics       Lawn Chair or Beach Chair

8-Popular kids’ game involving music and limited seating            Musical Chairs

9-Possible final seat for convicted criminal     Electric Chair

10-Named for NY region where these are often found lakeside            Adirondack Chair

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