Tuesday, 29 June 2010

The Daily Teaser …

Phew!

It’s going to be one of THOSE day’s, I think …

After all, it can’t be any busier than the past few days: I think you’ll possibly have to wait for the post I’m working on, for the full story.

Suffice to say, I’ve actually been quoted about the Rollason Way Parking situation by the Brentwood Weekly News.

Which is nice …

Lets move on, shall we … ?

Yes, lets … !

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It’s official!

DjAlfy has put in her tuppence ha’penny worth for yesterday’s teaser, and is, OFFICIALLY stumped!

Which isn’t a bad thing, considering she’s a rather good speaking voice.

Or I think so, anyway …

At any rate, lets see how she — and you, and everyone else — does with today’s questions, shall we … ? Here they are, along with the ‘How To’ and License

Q1) 29th June, 1974, saw who sworn in as the first female president of Argentina … ?

Q2) 29th June, 2007, saw two car bombs found in which which London Circus … ?

Q3) 29th June, 1966, saw the birth of Yoko Kamio. In which field of Japanese art did she achieve fame: manga, Noh, or Mizuhiki … ?

Q4) 29th June is also the day of the Haro Wine Festival: in which Spanish region is Haro … ?

Q5) And finally … 29th June, 1995, saw Space shuttle mission, STS-71, dock with a Russian Space station: which space shuttle was it … ?


And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) 28th June, 1914, saw the assassination of Austrian Archduke, Franz Ferdinand, the triggering event of World War 1: in which East European city were the Archduke and his wife, on June 28th … ?
A1) Sarajevo.

Q2) 28th June, 1991, saw who announce they were to step down as an MP, at the next general election … ?
A2) Margaret Thatcher.

Q3) 28th June, 1948, saw which country expelled from the East European communist block … ?
A3) Yugoslavia.

Q4) 28th June, 1975, saw the death of television writer, Rod Serling: which 1959 CBS series was his most famous … ?

Q5) And FINALLY … 28th June, 1968, saw the birth of actor, Adam Woodyatt: what’s the name of hie character in EastEnders … ?

Enjoy those, everyone!

I’ll catch you later …


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