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Monday 9 November 2009

The Daily Teaser …

Ladies and Gentleman …

We have an Official Three-Way-Tie!

Which I’ve not seen since … Well …

I’m not sure, but it’s been a while; certainly since a 3-way-tie at one of the actual quizzes.

But, just for the record, though, Trevor managed to get the Official-First-In-Clap, yesterday!

Anyway, moving on, here’s today’s questions, along with the ‘How To’ and the Licence

Q1) November 9th, 1494, saw the Medici family become rulers of which Italian city-state?


Q2) Today in 1861 saw the first documented football match in which North American country?


Q3) November 9th, 1867, saw Tokugawa Yoshinobu end the Shogunate, by handing power to which Japanese Emperor?


Q4) In that Japanese theme, November 9th, 1937, saw Japanese troops invade which Chinese city?


Q5) One year later, November 9th, 1938, saw which notorious Night, in Germany?


Q6) 9th, November, 1888, saw Jack the Ripper kill his last known victim; what was her name?


Q7) 101 years later, 9th November, 1989, saw which wall came down?


Q8) Today in 1985 saw who become the world’s youngest Chess champion, by beating Anatoly Karpov? (Trevor, I’d be surprised if Dan doesn’t get this one, I think he’s got the matches recorded somewhere … )


Q9) 9th November, 1967, saw the first publication of which music magazine?


Q10) And finally, today in 1970, saw the death of which former general, and French President?


And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) 8th November, 1745, saw the start of an invasion attempt of England, lead by who?

A1) Prince Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Silvester Severino Maria Stuart. Bonnie Prince Charlie, in other words.


Q2) 8th November, 1602, saw the Bodleian Library in Oxford open to public. How many items are held by the Bodleian; 6 million, 7 million, or 8 million?

A2) Eight Million.


Q3) While we’re in an academic mood, today in 1793, saw the French Revolutionary government open up which palais as a museum?

A3) The Louvre.


Q4) 8th November, 1923, saw the Nazi Party attempt a coup, in what later became known as the Beer Hall Putsch; in which German city did this take place?

A4) Munich. (Or München, if you’re feeling German … )


Q5) Who was elected as the 35th President of the USA, on the 8th November, 1960?

A5) John F. Kennedy.


Q6) Thirty years later, 8th November, 1990, saw the Republic of Ireland elect its first female President; who was she?

A6) Mary Robinson.


Q7) 8th November, 1431, saw the birth of Vlad 3rd; otherwise known as Vlad Tepes, Vlad the Impaler, or, of course, Dracula. Which part of modern Romania was he the ruler of?

A7) Wallachia.


Enjoy those, I’ll catch you later!


3 comments:

  1. q1 florence
    q2 quebec
    q3 serizawa kamo
    q4 nanking
    q5 night of the broken glass
    q6 Mary Jeanette Kelly
    q7 berlin
    q8 kasparov
    q9 billboard
    q10 Charles de Gaulle

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  2. Q1 Florence Italy
    Q2 Canada
    Q3 Meiji
    Q4 Shanghai
    Q5 Kristallnacht or night of the broken glass
    Q6 Mary Jane Kelly
    Q7 Berlin wall
    Q8 Garry Kasparov
    Q9 Rolling Stone magazine
    Q10 Charles De Gaulle

    Trevor

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  3. Q1. Florence Italy
    Q2. Canada (The University of Toronto)
    Q3. Mutsuhito or Meiji
    Q4. Shanghai
    Q5. Night of the Broken Glass
    Q6. Mary Jeanette Kelly
    Q7. The Berlin Wall
    Q8. Garry Kasparov
    Q9. Rolling Stone Magazine
    Q10.Charles De Gaulle

    Andrea @pinkylips29

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