Q1) 16th January, 1920, saw what go into effect, in the USA?
Q2) The Night of The 16th January is a play … by whom … ?
Q3) 16th January, 1979, saw Mohammed Reza Pahlevi forced to flee his home country: what country was that?
Q4) More to the point, how was Mohammed Reza Pahlevi better known?
Q5) 16th January, 1942, saw the crash of TWA Flight 3: which film star died in that crash?
Q6) And finally … today in 1948 saw the birth of Snooker player, Cliff Thorburn: what was his nickname?
Q1) 15th January, 1759, saw the official opening of which British institution?
A1) The British Museum.
Q2) 200 years’s earlier, January 15th, 1559, saw the official coronation of which English Queen?
A2) Elizabeth the 1st.
Q3) While we’re on the subject of the Tudors, 15th January, 1535, saw that Queen’s father begin to use which title?
A3) Supreme Head of the Church of England.
Q4) January 15th, 2009, saw US Airways Flight 1549 famously land … where?
A4) On the Hudson River. (Now, if I was President Obama, I’d not be giving the plane’s pilot, Captain Chesley Burnett “Sully” Sullenberger III, a medal. No. I’d want him flying Airforce One!)
Q5) 15th January, 1622, saw the birth of which French playwright?
A5) Jean-Baptiste Poquelin: better known, of course, as Molière.
Q6) 15th January, 1997, saw who call for the banning of a type of weapon.
A6) Princess Diana.
Q7) More to the point, what type of weapon?
A7) Land-mines.
Q8) And finally … 15th January, 1919, saw Ignacy Jan Paderewski become the first Prime Minister of which newly independent republic?
A8) Poland.
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Q1 Prohibition also called The Noble Experiment
Q2 Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum know as Ayn Rand
Q3 Persian (Iran)
Q4 Shar of Iran (Persia)
Q5 Carole Lombard
Q6 The Grinder
Trevor
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