Hmmm …
I’ll be honest, I’ve got Yesterday on, again.
And have to confess, I’m thinking about turning over … !
To be frank … ?
I’m thinking as fascinating as finding out about Otto Skorzeny actually is, I’m also thinking he’s mildly distasteful: especially as he never seemingly abandoned Nazism.
Hmmm …
I can’t help but think that’s significant of something.
Lord KNOWS what, though …
Lets get moving on, shall we … ?
Yes, lets …
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw both Debbi and Nina putting in their answers: along with both scoring 6 out of 6, it saw Nina wishing us a good morning, and Debbi commenting on the similarities between Snooker and Billiards*.
Lets see how they — and you — do with today’s Teaser, shall we? Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video …
Q1) 5th September, 1666, saw the end of the Great Fire Of London: who many people are known to have died in it … ?Q2) 5th September, 1798, saw the Jourdan law, introduced in France. What did this introduce: conscription, mandatory organ donation, or compulsory atheism … ?Q3) 5th September, 1959, saw the introduction of trunk calls in the UK, from what: a public pay phone, a mobile phone, or a radio-telephone … ?Q4) 5th September, 2000, saw the small Island nation of Tuvalu join the United Nations: name either of the two nations that have smaller populations …Q5) And finally … 5th September, 1960, saw which boxer awarded Olympic gold at the 1960 Rome Games?
And here’s yesterday’s Questions and answers …
Q1) 4th September, 1886, saw the capture of Geronimo by US forces: his Native American name translates as … what … ?A1) One Who Yawns.Q2) 4th September, 1964, saw the opening of the Forth Bridge: across which river?Q2) The Forth River.Q3) Name either of the two Scottish cities this bridge connects.A3) Fife and Edinburgh.Q4) 4th September, 1241, saw the birth of Alexander 3rd of Scotland: in which year was he named as King of Scotland?A4) 1249.Q5) 4th September, 1985, saw the discovery of which form of carbon … ?A5) C60: or Buckminsterfullerene if you really want to show off.Q6) And finally … 4th September, 1998, saw the founding of Google: name either of the Stanford students who founded it.A6) Larry Page, or Sergei Brin.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later …
* OK, Debbi, are we talking Billiards, here, or good old fashioned Carom … ? Which I know for a fact Jimmy Whiteº has described as “Mental!”. Oh … and the player concerned was Cliff Thorburnª, who was Canada’s top ranked player at the time. And also known as The Grinder from his play style.
º The first left handed player to record a 147 at a World Championship.
ª One of only two players to be interrupted by the SAS storming a building.
2 comments:
Here we go, finally... ;)
1) 8??? That few???
2) Conscription
3) Phone box
4) Nauru, Vatican City
5) Muhammad Ali, still called Cassius Clay at the time
I guess I was thinking about good old pool. :)
1. 16
2. conscription
3. public pay phone
4. Vatican City and Nauru
5. Cassius Clay aka Muhammad Ali
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