Sunday, 13 December 2009

The Daily Teaser …


I just hate these early mornings …

Don’t I just!!

But there we go, that’s the way shifts go, sometimes!

Anyway, yesterday’s Teaser say Andrea get the First-In-Clap, and 6 out of 6.

She not happy at the lack of competition, I know that!

But she still manage to find a relevant quote from Dionne Warwick. Who herself was quoting Maya Angelou’s Still I Rise, which is a fantastic piece of work!

At any rate, here’s today’s questions, along with the Creative Commons License, and ‘How To’ …
Q1) 13th December, 1981, saw both Martial Law, and a State of Emergency, imposed in which East European country?
Q2) More to the point, the leaders of which trade Union were arrested as part of this State of Emergency?
Q3) A few years earlier, 13th December, 1925, saw the birth of which US actor and comedian?
Q4) 13th December, 1939, was the date of the WW2 era Battle of the River Plate: when the HMS Exeter, HMS Ajax and HMNZS Achilles fought which German pocket battleship?
Q5) And finally, December 13th, 2003, saw the capture of which Iraqi politician?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 12th December, 1901, saw which Italian physicist transmit the world’s first wireless signal, across the Atlantic?A1) Guglielmo Marconi.
Q2) For many years, the radio equipment company named after that physicist was based in which Essex town?A2) Chelmsford.
Q3) 12th December, 1940, saw the birth of which African-American singer?A3) Dionne Warwick.
Q4) That singer shares her birthday — on 12th December, in 1931 — with which Canadian born, British dancer, choreographer and TV presenter?A4) Lionel Blair. (Or Henry Lionel Blair Ogus, to give him his birth name: either way, there’s a comment about trousers coming. Or Give Us A Clue …)
Q5) 12th December, 1988, saw 88 people die in a train crash at (what was) Europe’s busiest railway station: what was that station?A5) Clapham Junction.
Q6) And finally: today in 1911 saw which city replace Calcutta as capital city of India?A6) Delhi.
Enjoy those, everyone! I’ll catch you later!


3 comments:

Andy Shirling said...

Q1) Poland
Q2) Solidarity (Solidarność)
Q3) Dick van Dyke (Gor Blimee Miss Po'ins!)
Q4) Graf Spee
Q5) Saddam Hussein

Also today in 1937, the The Rape of Nanking; part subject of Mo Hayder's excellent "Tokyo" book. If some people can talk about X F*ct*r I can talk about mass murder!
Andy

Anonymous said...

Q1. Poland
Q2. Solidarity
Q3. Dick Van Dyke
Q4. Graf Spee
Q5. Saddam Hussein

Andrea @pinkylips29

Today, if you're not an alcoholic, you're nobody.
Dick Van Dyke

Women will never be as successful as men because they have no wives to advise them.
Dick Van Dyke

I didn't have time to write poetry before, but now I have had the time to become a poet.
Saddam Hussein (poetry I don't want to read!)

Nik Nak said...

I think I’m with you, there, Andrea!

Actually, I think I’m with BOTH of you!

I mean, The X Factor, what is it with that show?

Wouldn’t’ve minded seeing Woz on Dancing With the Stars, though …