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Sunday 4 October 2009

The Daily Teaser …

I hate HATE first thing, on a Sunday morning, I really do …

For starters, I woke up convinced it was Monday … ! Wouldn’t mind finding out why, but I’m thinking it’ll be one of those eternal mysteries.

Anyway, lets move on, shall we? Shall we?

Yes let’s!

Here’s today’s questions …

Q1) October 5th, 1537, saw the publication of the Bible in which language?


Q2) October 5th, 1883, saw the very first run of which famous train?


Q3) Again on October 5th, 1883, Glasgow played host to the first meeting of which organisation?


Q4) Another first, here; October 5th, 1957, saw Soviet Russia start the Space Race, by launching the world’s first artificial satellite; what was it called?


Q5) And finally, today in 1965, saw who become the first Pope to visit the USA?


And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) 3rd October, 52 BC, saw Vercingetorex of Gaul surrender to which Roman General?

A1) Julius Cæsar.


Q2) Ten years later, October 3rd, 42 BC, saw that general’s assassins — Brutus and Cassius — fight the indecisive First Battle of Phillippi; name either of the generals who led the opposing army.

A2) Marcus Antonius and Octavian. (It’s that Imperator, again!)


Q3) October 3rd, 1849, saw which writer found gibbering incoherently in a Baltimore street?

A3) Edgar Allen Poe.


Q4) Continuing the literary theme, 3rd October, 1908, saw Leon Trotsky and friends found which newspaper?

A4) Pravda.


Q5) October 3rd, 1952, saw the UK successfully test what?

A5) A nuclear weapon.


Q6) Three years later, 3rd October, 1955, saw which children’s show début on ABC?

A6) “The Mickey Mouse Club”. (Which kick started the careers of Britney Spears, Christine Aguilera, and Justing Timberlake.)


Q7) 3rd, October, 1990, saw the re-unification of which European country?

A7) Germany.


Q8) And finally, 3rd, October, 1995, saw who acquitted of murder?

A8) O. J. Simpson.


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




5 comments:

  1. sorry i did not get a chance to do yesterdays teaser m8

    q1 english
    q2 orient express
    q3 boys brigade
    q4 sputnik
    q5 pope paul VI

    hope i did ok and ill see u tomorrow

    Tim

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  2. Q1= Latin, I presume

    Q2=Orient Express

    Q4=Sputnik

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  3. Ooh, two at a time! This I gotta Tweet!

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  4. Q1 English
    Q2 Orient Express
    Q3 Boys Brigade
    Q4 Sputnik
    Q5 pope Paul VI

    4 Comments!

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  5. Polly, otherwise known as Sue!

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