Q1) 2nd January, 1492, saw Muslim held Grenada fall to the King and Queen of which country?
Q2) January 2nd, 1980, saw President Jimmy Carter postpone the SALT 2 talks, after the Soviet Union invaded which country?
Q3) 2nd January, 1969, saw Rupert Murdoch gain control of his first Fleet Street newspaper: which newspaper?
Q4) 2nd January, 1920, saw the birth of which literary biochemist?
Q5) And finally, today in 1833, saw the UK, establish control over which islands?
Q1) Who released the single, New Year’s Day, in January of 1983?
A1) U2. (&Me. OrU. &I. Sorry, bad punctuation pun’s …)
Q2) More to the point, who’s that band’s drummer?
A2) Larry Mullen, Jr. (Right, now, drummer jokes … )
Q3) New Year’s Day was celebrated for the first time in 45BC: when Julius Cæsar introduced a new … what?
A3) A new calendar. (The Julian calendar, to be exact.)
Q4) New Year’s Day also see’s the Rose Parade: in which Californian town is this held?
A4) Pasadena.
Q5) When did New Year’s Day become the first day of the year, in the UK and its (then) colonies?
A5) 1752.
Q6) Twenty years’s later, 1st January, 1772, saw the first what go on sale, in London?
A6) Travellers Cheques.
Q7) Eleven years ago, 1st January, 1999, saw what become official currency?
A7) The Euro. (€) (Most European countries phased out their currencies in 2002.)
Q8) 1st January, 1995, saw which serial killer found hanged in his cell?
A8) Fred West.
Q9) January 1st, 1804, saw the first black republic — and second country on the American continent, and only sovereign state founded after a successful slave revolt — officially declared, after the end of French rule. Which country is it?
A9) Haiti.
Q10) 1st January, 1959 saw which dictator driving out of Cuba?
A10) Fulgencio Batista.
Q11) And finally … New Year’s Day, 1818, saw the first publication of which iconic horror novel?
A11) Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus.
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