You know, you possibly right, there, Kaiju, I could’ve maybe phrase yesterday’s q4, a bit better, there …
But the answer’s the Papal states, so you know …
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Right, now just as a brief interruption, here, folks, the BBC and Apple have have put up some advise for frustrated iPhone 4 users: Apple say there’s problems with the signal bars, other’s are disagreeing …
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Right, now lets move on, shall we … ?
Yesterday’s teaser saw Kaiju scoring 5 out of 6, after happily admitting that yesterday’s q5 left him a touch confused. Lets see how he — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we … ?
Q1) 3rd July, 1844, saw the death of the last breeding pair of Great Auks: what is the Great Auks closest living relative … ?
Q2) 3rd July, 1819, saw the first saving’s bank open in the USA: in which US city … ?
Q3) 3rd July, 1886, saw the world’s first purpose-built car: but which German engineer … ?
Q4) 3rd July, 1980, saw the New York Times become the first newspaper to mention which disease … ?
Q5) And finally … 3rd July, 2008, saw the death of actor, Clive Hornby: which character did he play in Emmerdale?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 2nd July, 1973, saw the death of actress, Betty Grable: famously, how much were her leg’s insured for … ?
Q2) More to the point, who were Betty Grable’s legs insured by … ?
A2) Lloyd’s of London.
Q3) 2nd July, 1964, saw the US Civil Rights Bill signed into law: by which US president … ?
A3) President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Q4) 2nd July, 1871, saw Victor Emmanuel 2nd of Italy enter which city?
A4) Rome.
Q5) More to the point, where exactly had Victor Emmanuel conquered … ?
A5) The Papal States.
Q6) And finally … 2nd July, 1962, saw the opening of the first branch of which US supermarket … ?
Enjoy those, everyone.
I’ll leave you with a video …
1 comment:
Thought I'd do this cos nobody else did. I haven't read the answers, so here's a stab in the dark. 5 sounds familiar.
1. penguin
2. Galatin
3. BMW
4. AIDS
5. Jack Sugden
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