A.
Identify the common feature shared by the five members of each one of the following sets of holidays or commemorations (a different feature for each set).
1. New Year’s Day
Groundhog Day
Cinco de Mayo
D-Day
Armistice Day
2. President’s Day
Mardi Gras
Easter
Labor Day
Thanksgiving
3. Valentine’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day
Flag Day
Bastille Day
Christmas Day
B.
Arrange the following lunar “months” in order of length (from shortest to longest) and explain how each is determined.
1. anomalistic month
2. nodal month
3. sidereal month
4. synodic month
5. tropical month
C.
Translate the following terms from their calendrical meanings into plain English.
1. dominical letter
2. ephemeris
3. intercalate (verb)
4. bissextile (adj.)
5. embolism (noun)
D.
Puzzlers
1. If septum is Latin for “seven,”
why is September the ninth
month?
2. Why does the Muslim year
average only around 354 days?
3. If summer officially begins
with the summer solstice
(usually between June 19 and
June 23), why is Midsummer
Day celebrated on June 24?
4. Why did the Soviet Union
celebrate the “October
Revolution” in November?
5. What is the origin of
“thermidor” in lobster thermidor?