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Wednesday 14 October 2009

The Daily Teaser …

Wowsa!

I’m impressed!

I think yesterday’s teaser managed to get the highest number of comment’s it’s seen in a while; a big welcome back to @pinkylips29, @starlingpoet, and Tim, and a big ‘Hello’ to Sue’s other half, Andy!!

Wheee!

I’m mildly excited!

I’m also officially in the new edition of the phone book we got, this morning. Shame they couldn’t get the address right, but there you go … !

Anyway, so you know yesterday’s score, 7 out of 7 for Tim, Andy, and Andrea, and 5 out of 7 for JayDean!

Let’s move on, shall we? Yes, lets!

Here’s the ‘How to Comment’ bit.

Here’s today’s questions; and I’m thinking my British regulars will have an easier time of the first five, than my North American ones…

Q1) Today saw a famous battle being fought on Senlac Hill, in England; on 14th October of which year?


Q2) More to the point, near which East Sussex port is Senlac Hill?


Q3) The town that’s nearest the battlefield is now know as what?


Q4) More to the point, which Harold lost the battle? (Just King Harold isn’t going to do, here.)


Q5) Just as importantly, which famous Frenchman won that battle?


Q6) October 14th, 1322, saw Edward 2nd of England, defeated by which Scottish King?


Q7) Today in 1867, saw Tokugawa Yoshinobu resign his Japanese government post; in doing so, he became the last person to hold which office?


Q8) October 14th, 1926, saw the first publication of which famed children’s book?


Q9) October 14th saw the UK introduce which coin, in 1969?


Q10) And finally … today in 1958 saw the birth of English singer/songwriter Thomas Morgan Robertson; he’s better known as which hyperactive singer?


And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) 13th October, 54AD, saw the death of which Roman Emperor?

A1) Claudius 1st. (Or, as Derek Jacobi always points out, Tiberius Claudius Cæsar Augustus Germanicus. )


Q2) It also saw the accession to the throne of which Roman Emporer?

A2) Nero; or Nero Claudius Cæsar Drusus Germanicus, to give him his full name.


Q3) 13th October, 1792, saw the laying of the foundation stone of the American Executive Mansion; how is this mansion better known?

A3) The White House.


Q4) Today in 1884, saw which meridian officially named as the baseline for Universal time?

A4) The Greenwich Meridian. (Of Longitude, I hasten to add)


Q5) George Virl Osmond was born today, in 1917; which 70s band was he heavily involved with?

A5) The Osmonds; he was the Osmond family patriarch.


Q6) 13th October, 1988, saw the British government lose its court battle to ban which book?

A6) “Spycatcher,” by Peter Wright.


Q7) And finally, today in 2005, saw which playwright receive the Nobel Prize for Literature?

A7) Harold Pinter.


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


6 comments:

  1. Q1. 1066
    Q2. New Haven
    Q3. Battle
    Q4. King Harold Godwinson (Harold II)
    Q5. William Duke of Normandy
    Q6. Robert the Bruce
    Q7. Shogun (Commander of the Forces) of the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan
    Q8. Winnie The Pooh
    Q9. 50-Pence coin
    Q10. Thomas Dolby
    Andrea @pinkylips29

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  2. Q1 1066
    Q2 Hastings
    Q3 Battle
    Q4 Harold 2nd of England
    Q5 William the Bastard commonly called William the Conqueror also William 1st of England
    Q6 Robert 1st of Scotland commonly called Robert the Bruce
    Q7 The last Shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate.
    Q8 Whinne-the-pooh
    Q9 50 pence coin
    Q10 Thomas Dolby

    Trevor

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  3. hard today pj..

    q1 1066
    q2 folkstone and dover
    q3 battle
    q4 harold 2nd
    q5 duke william aka king william 1st
    q6 robert the bruce
    q7 shogun
    q8 winnie the pooh
    q9 50p

    Tim

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  4. Q1. 1066
    Q2. Hastings
    Q3. Battle
    Q4. Harold Godwinson or Harold II
    Q5. William, Duke of Normandy;William II; William the Conqueror; William the Bastard (How many goes do I get?)
    Q6. Robert the Bruce
    Q7. Tokugawa Shogunate
    Q8. Winnie-the-Pooh
    Q9. 50p coin
    Q10. Thomas Dolby
    Andy :-)

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  5. Well …

    An ironically raised iBrow for over doing it, Andy … !!

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  6. pj i was just looking through blog and noticed q 10......

    so add this on please

    q 10 thomas dolby..


    Tim

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