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Thursday 22 October 2009

The Daily Teaser …

GAHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Quite!

I think I’ve got to admit, I think I made a bit of a hash of yesterday’s Teaser. I should have put down 1952, instead of 1969; Q5’s answer only makes sense, when you remember that Jomo Kenyatta was the first PM of an independent Kenya. Couple of freebie points, there, for Tim and Andrea!!

Anyway, lets move on, shall we? Yes, let’s.

Says I, trying not to look embarrassed!

Right, here’s today’s questions, along with the ‘How To’ …

Q1) October 22nd, 1966, saw which notorious double agent escape from HMP Wormwood Scrubs?


Q2) 22nd October, 1968, saw the birth of Field Artillery Cannon Crewman Orville Richard Burrell, of the 5th Battalion, 10th US Marines; he’s better known as which singer?


Q3) October 22nd, 1836, saw Sam Houston inaugurated as President of which republic?


Q4) 22nd October, 1910, saw the sentencing of which murderous doctor?


Q5) More to the point, in which prison was that Dr eventually hanged?


Q6) Today is the birthday — in 1938 — of actor, Derek Jacobi; which fictional medieval detective has he played?


Q7) Derek Jacobi shares his birthday — 22nd October, 1938 — with which star of the “Back to the Future” films?


Q8) And finally … Today in 1962 saw President Kennedy address USA TV viewers, warning them about nuclear missiles, where?


And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) 21st October, 1805, saw Admiral, Lord Nelson and his forces which which sea battle?

A1) The Battle of Trafalgar.


Q2) More to the point, in which country is Cape Trafalgar?

A2) Spain.


Q3) 21st October, 1879, saw Thomas Edison perform the first successful test of what?

A3) The electric light-bulb.


Q4) Today in 1969 saw a State of Emergency declared in which (then) British colony?

A4) Somalia.


Q5) More to the point, which of that country’s leading statesmen was arrested, that day?

A5) Jomo Kenyatta.


Q6) Ten year’s earlier, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; in which US city?

A6) New York.


Q7) More to the point, which famous architect designed it?

A7) Frank Lloyd Wright.


Q8) 21st October, 1945, saw Argentine military officer Juan Perón marry who?

A8) Maria Eva Duarte de Perón. (Also known as Eva Perón, or just plain Evita.)


Q9) Again, on this day in 1959, Dwight D. Eisenhower issued the order’s that transferred which German scientist from the US Army to NASA?

A9) Dr Werner von Braun.


Q10) And finally … Today in 2003, saw the photos taken, that confirmed the existence of the Solar System’s Tenth Planet; what’s that planet called?

A10) Eris. (And named after the Greek goddess of Strife.)


Enjoy those, everyone.

Let’s hope I’ve got today’s right … !!


8 comments:

  1. q1 george blake
    q2 shaggy
    q3 texas
    q4 crippen
    q5 pentoville
    q6 cadfeal
    q7 christopher allen lloyd
    q8 cuba

    Tim

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  2. Q1. George Blake
    Q2. Shaggy
    Q3. Republic of Texas
    Q4. DR. Hawley Crippen
    Q5. Pentonville Prison in London
    Q6. Brother Cadfael
    Q7. Christopher Lloyd
    Q8. Cuba (Soviet Union Placed missiles in Cuba)

    Andrea @pinkylips29

    Another good one Paul, a round of applause for you!

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  3. Oh, cheers, Andrea … !

    Now, does that mean I’ve got the Clap?

    Cue Tom Lehrer, I think …

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  4. Damn, knew only three of those right away.

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  5. paul its time to turn the tables.....

    work out wat this says.....

    hallo paul mijn naam is mayke, ik laat je even weten dat je quiz nederland heeft bereikt

    its from a friend of ours.......

    Tim

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  6. Q1) george blake
    Q2) shaggy
    Q3) texas
    Q4) DR. Hawley Harvey Crippen
    Q5) Pentonville prison, London
    Q6) cadfael
    Q7) Christopher Allen Lloyd
    Q8) Cuba

    remember pj im only twelve n want a verry big mention in tommorows teaser

    rhiannon

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  7. Um …

    This is a guess …

    But “My name is Mayke, I’m just letting you know that your quiz has reach the Netherlands”

    Hiya, Mayke, welcome to the Teaser!

    Tim did I tell you about Google Translate?

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  8. Yes Paul you have the Clap, but it's only on loan you must share it with everyone! So enjoy it while you have it!

    Andrea @pinkylips29

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