Tuesday 15 December 2009

The Daily Teaser …

Well, today’s going to be … worrying …

You remember I wrote, a few weeks ago, that the branch of the national chain of off-licenses that I worked at was closing?

Well, it’s finally closing this coming Thursday.

So far, I know that two different local shops have expressed an interest in hiring, but not actually heard anything definite from them.

I’m also very aware that our branch may — may — be getting bought out by an Essex based chain of independent wine merchant’s who asked our manager to put a team of workers together.

We find out for sure, today.

He’s hopeful about it.

I’m keeping me finger’s crossed. But I’m not counting my chickens, not yet.

Any way …

Yesterday’s teaser saw Simon, Andrea and Tim getting 5 out of 5, with newcomer, Oliver, getting 1. But also pointing out that Amundsen was the first person to get to both poles!

Cheers, Oliver!

And welcome to the Teaser!

Let’s move on, shall we? Yes, lets!

Here’s today’s questions, along with the ‘How To’ and License

Q1) 15th December, 1906, saw the opening of the Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway: how is this more usually known, today?


Q2) 15th December, 37 AD, saw the birth of which Roman Emperor?


Q3) That Emperor shares his birthday — on December 15th, 1892 — with which American oil tycoon?


Q4) Charles Laughton died on 15th December, 1962: in which film did he play the Roman Emperor in Q2 and Q3?


Q5) 15th December, 2001, saw which Italian landmark reopened, after eleven years of restoration? (Cowboy builders, eh … ?)


Q6) Many year’s later, 15th December, 2004, saw the resignation of which former Cabinet member?


Q7) 15th December, 1995, saw the European Courts of Justice issue the ‘Bosman Rulling’: this ruling affects the transfer of what?


Q8) And finally … which movie had its world Premiere on 15th December, 1939?


And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) 14th December, 1896, saw the opening of the Glasgow Subway Underground railway: by what literary nickname is it known to many people outside Glasgow?

A1) The Clockwork Orange.


Q2) 14th December, 1962, saw the Mariner 2 probe make the first fly-by of which planet?

A2) Venus.


Q3) 101 years earlier, 14th December, 1861 saw the death of which member of the British Royal Family?

A3) Prince Albert. (Claims about that particular piece of jewellery are still unverified. Definitely unverified. And urban myths. Let’s change the subject, shall we … ?)


Q4) Many years later, 14th December, 2008, saw which US President get (nearly) hit by flying shoes?

A4) George W. Bush. (Love the quotes, Andrea: there’s another from him, about fish and humans, co-existing peacefully, that always tickled me … !)


Q5) And finally, 14th December, 1911, saw who’s team become the first Europeans to reach the South Pole?

A5) Roald Amundsen.


Enjoy those, everyone, I’ll cat you later!



1 comment:

Simon said...

1. Piccadilly Line
2. Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus
3. J. Paul Getty
4. The Sign of the Cross
5. Leaning Tower of Pisa
6. David Blunkett
7. Footballers
8. Gone With the Wind