Bleaugh …
Or possibly even bleaugh …
Or, as I’m feeling this tired … ?
Possibly even bleaugh … !
I’ve got to admit, I’m knackered … !
Bit of a late night, last night.
You wouldn’t believe quite how knackering Kevin D can be, when he’s having a natter about about television shows!
But it does mean I’ll be keeping an eye open for Sledgehammer, which looks like fun … !
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Lets get moving on, shall we … ?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw both Debbi* and Ninaº putting in their answers: with both bagging 5 out of 5!
Lets see how they — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we? Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video …
Q1) “It was the 3rd of September” is the opening line of which Whitfield and Barratt song … ?Q2) 3rd September, 1189, saw the coronation of Richard Cœur de Lion as King of England: name any one of the three French duchies he held.Q3) 3rd September, 1943, saw Allied troops begin their invasion of which Axis country … ?Q4) 3rd September, 1971, saw which Emirate become independent?Q5) And finally … 3rd September, 1935, saw Sir Malcolm Campbell break the world land Speed Record for a car, at the Bonneville Salt Flats: in which US state is those salt flats?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 2nd September, 1752, saw Great Britain adopt the Gregorian calendar. What was the name of the Pope who’d designed this Calendar: Gregory 12th, Gregory 13th or Pius 14th … ?A1) Gregory 13th. (You weren’t convinced by Pius 14th, were you … ?)Q2) Under that calendar, is a year that’s divisible by 100 a leap year … ?Q2) No: unless it’s ALSO divisible by 400.Q3) 2nd September, 1945, saw which country unconditionally surrender at the end of World War 2 … ?A3) Japan.Q4) Whilst on a visit to the Minnesota State Fair, 2nd September, 1901, saw Vice President Theodore Roosevelt famously say “Speak softly and carry a … ” … what … ?A4) “Big stick”.Q5) And finally … 2nd September, 1789, saw the founding of which US department … ?A5) The US Treasury.
Enjoy those, every: and as I’ve just checked my collection of clocks, set to the time in different parts of the world … ? Lets see who’s up, shall we … ?
My money’s on a certain South African …
* With Debbi admitting there’s only ONE blog she reads on a regular basis! Thanking you, Debbi!
º Who’s now on Twitter, as @NinaMadeAPretty … Be gentle, folks, she’s new … !
3 comments:
1) Papa Was a Rolling Stone
2) Normandie, Gascoigne, Aquitanie
3) Italy
4) Qatar
5) Utah
I DID find the time... ;)
Hey, there. Just got back from a baseball game. The Washington Nationals (or Nats as we like to call them) managed to beat the NY Mets in a nail biter, where they were trailing going into the 9th inning. But they managed to get a hit and score two runs to win!!!
I can't believe I'm writing about baseball. On a English guy's blog. lol
1. Papa Was A Rolling Stone
2. Aquitaine
3. Italy
4. Qatar
5. Utah
Is cricket anything like baseball? Just wondering. :)
Very different, as far as I know, Debbi: I don’t think a baseball game takes a week to finish … !
(But what do I know … ? I’m something of a Snooker fan … )
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