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Monday 28 September 2009

The Daily Teaser …

Whoah! I’m up, about, and getting myself going!

Which, after getting up at 11, yesterday … !

But, at rate, here’s today’s questions …

Q1) 28th September, 48 BC, saw which Roman leader assassinated by the King of Egypt?


Q2) 28th, September, 1066, saw William the Conqueror invade England, on the first Day of the Norman Conquests; where in Kent did his fleet land?


Q3) More to the point, what nickname was William given, by his fellow Frenchmen?


Q4) September 28th, 1928, saw who develop penicillin, as a result of seeing a mould growing in his lab?


Q5) And finally, today in 1985, saw riots break out in which area of London?


And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) Today in 1590, saw the death of Urban 7th, after one of the shortest reigns in papal history; he was one of the first people to introduce what; a smoking ban, VAT, or a retirement pension?

A1) A smoking ban.


Q2) Fifty years earlier, 27th September, 1540, saw the initial chartering of which priestly order?

A2) The Society of Jesus; or Jesuits, as they’re also known.


Q3) 27th September, 1822, saw Jean-François Champollion announced he’d translated what?

A3) The Rosetta Stone.


Q4) In a similar scientific vein, 27th, 1905, saw the publication of which famous equation?

A4) E=MC2.


Q5) 27th September, 1940, saw three countries sign the Tripartite Pact, in Berlin; name any of the three countries involved.

A5) Germany, Italy and Japan.


Q6) Which musical opened on 27th September, 1968?

A6) “Hair”. (Funnily enough, one day AFTER the abolition of censorship in the theatre.)


Q7) Today in 1995, saw the US government release its re-designed what; $20 bill, $50 bill or $100 bill?

A7) The $100 bill.


Q8) 27th September, 2008, saw an astronaut from which country perform a space-walk?

A8) China. (His name was Zhai Zhigang, and technically, he was a taikonaut; the Chinese term for ‘astronaut.’)


Q9) One century earlier, 27th September, 1908, saw the first examples of which car roll off the production line?

A9) The Model T Ford.


Q10) And finally, today in 1964, saw the publication of the Warren Report; whose death was that a report into?

A10) President John F. Kennedy.


Enjoy those, folks, I’ll catch you later!




3 comments:

  1. missed last few days pj....... but here goes

    q1 gnaeus pompeius magnus
    q2 pevensey bay
    q3 william the barsterd
    q4 fleming
    q5 tottenham

    hope i did ok m8

    Tim

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  2. Nik Nak u gonna have to do a quiz that I will actually have a running chance with lol x+

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  3. LoL!

    Coming from the woman who bet the AKA-47s?

    The Teaser’s should be that much trouble! ;D

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