Monday, 12 October 2009

The Daily Teaser …

Tough one, Tim?

I think yesterday’s teaser must’ve been, as Tim managed 5 out of 7, yesterday; not a bad result, but I know he can do better!!

Let’s see if he — and you — can do better, today. (Ooh, instructions on how to comment are here, by the way.)

Anyway, here’s today’s questions …

Q1) 12th, October, 1216, saw King John — the ‘Phoney’ king of England, according to the Disney version of the story of Robin Hood— lose his what, in the Wash?


Q2) 12th October, 1823, saw Charles Mackintosh sell the first waterproof what?


Q3) Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet wear bombed at the Tory Party conference, on this day in 1984; in which English city?


Q4) Today in 1986, saw the Queen become the first British monarch to visit which Republic?


Q5) October 12th, 1978, saw which member of the Sex Pistols arrested for the murder of his girlfriend?


Q6) Today in 1945, saw Private Desmond Doss receive the US Congressional Medal Of Honour*, for his work as a medical orderly in WW2; he was the first what to do so?


Q7) And finally; today in 1492, saw Christopher Columbus land in which islands in the New World?


And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) October 11th, 1811, saw the Juliana begin its active life as a ferry; it was the first powered by what?

A1) Steam.


Q2) 11th October, 1852, saw the founding of Australia’s oldest University; in which Australian city is it?

A2) Sydney.


Q3) Because of the introduction of the new Gregorian Calendar, 11th October, 1582, doesn’t exist in the calendar’s of four European countries; name any of them.

A3) Italy, Poland, Portugal, and Spain.


Q4) October 11th, 1910, saw which former US President become — in a demonstration organised by the Wright Brothers — the first to fly in an aeroplane?

A4) Theodore Roosevelt.


Q5) This day in 1962 saw Pope John 23rd call the first ecumenical council organised by the Vatican for 92 years; how is the council better known?

A5) The Second Vatican Council; AKA Vatican 2.


Q6) Today in 1968 saw NASA launch the first manned Apollo mission; which Apollo mission was it?

A6) Apollo 7.


Q7) And finally, and still with a space theme; today in 1984 saw Kathryn D Sullivan become the woman to do what in space?

A7) Walk in Space. (See? It didn’t involve any kind of object … !)


Enjoy those, folks; I’ll catch you later.







* As far as I’m aware, The Congressional Medal of Honour is the US equivalent of the UK’s Victoria Cross; THE highest honour someone can receive.

3 comments:

trev-v said...

q1 Crown Jewels
q2 Raincoat
q3 Brighton
q4 China
q5 Sid Vicious
q6 Conscientiuos Objector
q6 The Bahamas ( San Salvador Island or as the natives called it Guanahini)

Trevor

Anonymous said...

Q1. jewels
Q2 raincoat
Q3 Brighton
Q4 China
Q5 Sid Vicious
Q6 Conscientious objector
Q7 America


Sue

Tim said...

right here we go.....

q1 crown jewels
q2 watherproof fabrick for rain coats
q3 brighton
q4 china
q5 sid vicious
q6 concensious objecter
q7 bahamas

Tim