DelMarVa has many towns with interesting names. The
town's name, not the actual place, will help you answer the
questions below. Answers include the Southern Delmarva towns of
Delaware, Maryland and Virginia.
- A great place to sled ride.
- A good place to eat baked steak smothered in gravy.
- Where all the ministers live.
- A great place to find fresh peaches, pairs and plums.
- If your ancestors are from Germany, you'll feel at home
here.
- Race car drivers get refueled here.
- A great place to buy tools with a great cutting edge.
- A good place for the bosses of ministers to live.
- This town is full of folks with good clerical skills.
- A town named for a crustacean.
- You'll feel at home here if your lastname is Washington
or you are a King.
- A great place to cross over water without getting wet.
- A good place to go if you think mice aren't nice.
- A town named for a compass point and a heavy weight.
- A good place to buy tiny sausages in small cans.
- This town's name is in the same plant family as the
rhododendron.
- This place is bigger than a town and larger than a sea.
- A great place for those who don't tolerate strong
drink.
- If you're lost, someone here can draw a picture to show
you the way.
- This place was named for the first garden.
(Scroll down for answers, but don't peak
until you've tried your best!)
Answers: 1. Snow Hill, 2. Salisbury, 3.
Parsonsburg, 4. Fruitland, 5. Berlin, 6. Pittsville, 7. Sharptown,
8. Bishopville, 9. Secretary, 10. BiValve, 11. Georgetown, 12.
Bridgeville, 13. Trappe, 14. Easton, 15. Vienna, 16. Laurel, 17.
Ocean City, 18. Temperanceville, 19. Mappsville, 20. Eden
For more information, contact Dan Tabler
Last updated:
02/6/2008