Bleaugggggh …
He says …
I’ve got to admit, I’ve actually given my self an extra twenty minutes in bed, today.
Not that I’m sure if that helped.
But it certainly makes me feel a touch more awake … !
AHEM … !
Let’s get moving on, shall we … ?
Before I start telling you about the REALLY exciting stuff …
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi — all on her ownsome, as Kaiju and Nina are both beavering away on their various projects — putting her answer, and bagging 6 out of 6*.
Lets see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 9th November, 1620, saw pilgrims on which ship, sight land … ?Q2) More to the point, where WAS that land … ?Q3) 9th November, 1970, saw the death of former French President, Charles de Gaulle: where did he led Free French Forces from, during World War Two?Q4) 9th November saw the end of the German monarchy, when Wilhelm 2nd was dethroned: in which year … ?Q5) 9th November, 1906, saw who become the first sitting US president to visit a foreign country?Q6) More to the point, what was he visiting … ?Q7) And finally … 9th November, 1906, saw Edward 7th given what shiny, South African, object for his birthday … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 8th November, 1895, saw scientist, Wilhelm Röntgen, discover x-rays: what was he actually experimenting on: vacuum tubes, batteries or barium … ?A1) Vacuum tubes. (This sort of thing ALWAY’S happens: I was experimenting with boiling pots of water, and found I could make boiled potatoes with it. OK … That’s not QUITE the same, is it … ?)Q2) 8th November, 1519, saw who enter the Aztec city of Tenochtitlán?A2) Hernán Cortés.Q3) More to the point, what’s left of Tenochtitlán is in which modern city … ?A3) Mexico City.Q4) 8th November, 1990, saw Mary Robinson become the first female President of Ireland: who is the soon to step down second female president of Ireland … ?A4) Mary McAleese.Q5) 8th November, 1836, saw the birth of successful US games manufacturer, Milton Bradley: what was the name of his first successful board games … ?Q6) And finally … 8th November, 1917, saw three people given authority in revolutionary Russia: name any one of them …A6) Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky.
Enjoy those, everyone.
And as it’s Sandra ‘Pepa’ Denton’s birthday, today … ?
I’ll leave you with a tune …
* I’ve got to confess, Debbi, I had Josef Stalin, instead of Pavel Dybenko, but as you named any one … !
1 comment:
Oh, yeah. Good old Joe Stalin. Well, 2 out of 3 ain't bad. I guess. :)
1. The Mayflower
2. Cape Cod
3. Britain
4. 1918
5. Theodore Roosevelt
6. the Panama Canal (under construction)
7. the Great Star of Africa
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