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Thursday 8 October 2009

The Daily Teaser …

Well, now there’s a thing; it looks like Silvio Berlusconi’s in trouble!!

And Sarah and Sue were level pegging, with both on 6 out of 6, yesterday!!

Let’s see what, they — and Tim — can do with today’s questions, shall we? Shall we?

Here we go, here’s today’s questions …

Q1) Today in 1829, saw which famous invention win the Rainhill Trials?


Q2) 11o years later, October 7th, 1939, saw Germany annex the Western half of which Eastern European country?


Q3) October 7th, 1939, also saw the birth of which Australian actor?


Q4) 7th October, 1967, saw which revolutionary captured by the Bolivian Army?


Q5) And finally, today in 1982, the Government of which country banned trade unions?


And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) October 7th, 3761 BC, is the accepted first day of which religious calendar?

A1) Jewish.


Q2) October 7th, 1978, saw the birth of which “Strictly Come Dancing” judge?

A2) Aleesha Dixon.


Q3) October 7th, 1985, saw the hijacking of the Achille Lauro; which European country was it registered to?

A3) Italy.


Q4) More to the point, which group hijacked it?

A4) The Palestinian Liberation Organisation.


Q5) October 7th, 1959 saw what was then the world’s longest pleasure pier catch fire; where in Britain was that pier?

A5) Southend. (I blame the sewerage pipes, meself … !)


Q6) And finally, today in 2001, saw US forces bomb Taleban and al-Qaeda outposts in Afghanistan; in response to which attacks … ?

A6) The 9/11 attacks.


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



3 comments:

  1. q5 what a git of a question that was....

    q1 rocket
    q2 austria
    q3 paul hogan
    q4 'che' guevara
    q5 poland..... i think!

    this teaser is created by one EVIL GIT....

    Tim

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  2. q1 George Stephenson's The Rocket
    q2 Poland
    q3 Paul Hogan
    q4 Che Guevara
    q5 Poland

    Trevor

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  3. A1) Stephenson's "The Rocket"
    A2) Poland
    A3) Paul Hogan
    A4) 'Che' Guevara
    A5) Poland (Solidarity Union)

    ReplyDelete

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