Thursday, 17 December 2009

The Daily Teaser …

Well, yesterday’s Teaser was something of a first, for a while …

It’s kind of upsetting to not get anyone through the proverbial doors!

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

Q1) 17th December, 2003, saw who convicte of the deaths of Jessica Chapman and Holly Welles. (Personally, I’m hoping the killer rots in hell, but I’m a liberal …)


Q2) 17th December, 1968, saw who convicted of killing two small boys?


Q3) 17th December, 1903, saw Wilbur and Orville Wright complete their first successful Aeroplane flight: in which North Carolina town?


Q4) 17th December, 1961, saw the birth of Sarah Dalin: which best-selling girl band was she a member of?


Q5) 17th December, 1907, saw the death of Dr … who?


Q6) 17th December, 1969, saw the US Air Force close Project Blue Book: this was the US Air Forces’ official study of … what?


Q7) And finally … 17th December, 1973, saw the birth of which British athlete?


And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) Who was named as Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland on 16th December, 1653?

A1) Oliver Cromwell. (Just as a side point, Cromwell was one of the most hated men in Ireland, after his campaign there, but one of the favourite historical figures amongst Labour politicians, as Britain’s first (unofficial) Republican. A possibly apocryphal story about the late Robin Cook M.P, in one of his first decisions as Foreign Secretary back in 1997, was to hang up a famous portrait of Oliver Cromwell. Unfortunately, his first official visitor was the Irish Ambassador. Bit of a faux pas … )


Q2) 16th December, 1431 saw who crowned as King of France, in Paris?

A2) Henry 6th of England.


Q3) Moving on, 16th December, 1969, saw MP’s vote to abolish what?

A3) Hanging.


Q4) 16th December, 1773, saw what party happen, in Boston Harbour, Massachusetts?

A4) The Boston Tea Party.


Q5) 16th December, 1917, saw the birth of which science-fiction writer?

A5) Sir Arthur C. Clarke.


Q6) And finally! 16th December, 1997 saw an episode of the Pokémon series called Dennō Senshi Porygon, notorious for causing 685 child viewers to have … what?

A6) Photosensitive epileptic fits. (It’s the frequency of strobe lighting in one particular scene that set it off: I’ve seen it. I got a migraine, I know that!! Talk about Blipverts!)


Enjoy those, folks, I’ll catch you later!

4 comments:

Simon said...

1. Ian Huntley
2. Mary Bell
3. Kitty Hawk
4. Bananarama
5. William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
6. UFO's
7. Paula Radcliffe

Anonymous said...

Q1. Ian Kevin Huntley
Q2. Mary Flora Bell
Q3. Kitty Hawk, N. Carolina
Q4. Bananarama
Q5. William Thomson (Lord Kelvins)
Q6. UFO'S
Q7. Paula Jane Radcliffe

Andrea @pinkylips29

Sorry to leave you answer less and lonly yesterday!

Bananarama Robert De Niro's Waiting
"Hopes dashed to the floor
Like shattered teenage dreams
Boys living next door"
Are never what they seem

trev-v said...

Q1 Ian Huntley
Q2 Mary Bell
Q3 Kitty Hawk
Q4 Bananarama
Q5 Dr.Edvard Grieg
Q6 Unidentified flying objects (UFOs)
Q7 Paula Jane Radcliffe

Trevor

tim said...

q1 ian huntley
q2 mary bell
q3 kitty hawk
q4 bananarama
q5 wiliam thompson
q6 ufo's
q7 paula radcliffe