You know, I’ve GOT to admit, I’ve had a song on my mind, since last night.
True … !
And believe it or not … ?
It’s John Lennon’s Whatever Gets You Through The Night.
To be VERY specific … ?
It’s the version he did, live on stage, with Elton John, back in 1974.
Quite a tune, actually.
And basically … ?
One that’s also got a very basic, but rather nice, little sound bite of an idea.
OK, possibly NOT one that, say, Jean-Paul Sartre’s going to be writing about.
But I don’t exactly see him singing about it, either … !
Lets get moving on, shall we … ?
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw both Debbi and Nina putting in their answers: with both bagging 9 out of 9 — and making assorted Phew noises! — it also saw Debbi leaving a comment on The Body Farm post, and Nina pointing out her favourite Queen tune.
As Debbi’s off to a conference — good luck with that, Debbi, I’m hoping it goes well! — let’s see who steps up to the plate to have a go at today’s questions, shall we? Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video …
Q1) 14th September, 1987, saw the most home runs scored in a single game of baseball: 10, if you’re curious. By which team?Q2) 14th September, 1923, saw who become Spanish dictator … ?Q3) 14th September, 1951, saw the formal opening of Europe’s largest oil refinery: which British PM opened it … ?Q4) 14th September, 1961, saw the birth of the mascot of which restaurant chain … ?Q5) And finally … 14th September, 2003, saw which country approve joining the EU, after a referendum … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 13th September, 1916, saw the birth of writer, Roald Dahl: what was the name of his first published story … ?A1) A Piece of Cake, published by the Saturday Evening Post.Q2) More to the point, what was the name of Dahl’s first children’s book … ?A2) The Gremlins.Q3) Name the year that either of these two stories was published.A3) 1942 and 1943.Q4) This year sees the 50th Anniversary of which of Dahl’s children’s books … ?A4) James and the Giant Peach.Q5) As a final Dahl question … Name either of the two film scripts Dahl worked on for Eon Productions.A5) You Only Live Twice and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.Q6) Moving on … 13th September saw whose temple dedicated in Rome … ?A6) Jupiter.Q7) Name any one of the three nations that signed the Treaty of Worms, on 13th September, 1743.A7) Great Britain, Austria and Savoy-Sardinia.Q8) 13th September, 1980, saw a missing what, found on a Scottish island … ?A8) Bear: it escaped during the filming of a Kleenex commercial.Q9) And finally … 13th September, 1943, saw who elected as the President of the Republic of China?A9) Chiang Kai-shek.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll leave you with a joke …
Greece has stopped making hummus AND taramasalata: you can tell we’re having a double-dip recession, can’t you?
And a tune …
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