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Sunday 6 December 2009

The Daily Teaser …

Hmmmm …

Andrea, I’m thinking Trevor’s having trouble with Google, again: which is why you didn’t have any competition, yesterday.

But look at it this way, 10 out of 10, AND the Official First-In Clap!

I should say so!!

Anyway, here’s today’s questions, along with the ‘How To’ and License

Q1) December the 6th is the Feast Day of Saint Nicholas of Myra, the saint who provided the model for Father Christmas: in which country is modern day Myra?


Q2) More to the point, in which Southern Italian town are his relics?


Q3) Saint Nicholas is also known as Saint Nicholas the what?


Q4) Moving on, December 6th, 1920, saw the birth of which American pianist?


Q5) Another musical birthday: December 6th, 1956, saw the birth of influential heavy metal guitarist, Randy Rhoads. Which US heavy metal band did he play with, prior to joining Ozzy Osbourne?


Q6) ANOTHER birthday, 6th December, 1888, saw the birth of which British comedian?


Q7) The first edition of which book was published, on 6th December, 1768?


Q8) 6th December, 1921, saw the creation of which Commonwealth nation?


Q9) 6th December, 1865, saw the ratification of the US constitution’s 13th Amendment: what did this ban?


Q10) And finally … 6th December, 1969, saw Meredith Hunter killed by Hell’s Angels, at a concert in Altamont, California: which band’s concert, was it?


And here’s yesterday’s question’s and answers …

Q1) 5th December, 771, saw who become sole King of the Franks?

A1) Charlemagne.


Q2) 5th December, 1492, saw Christopher Columbus become the first European to set foot on Hispaniola; name either of the two nations with territory on Hispaniola.

A2) Haiti, or the Dominican Republic.


Q3) Today in 1989, saw who beat off a leadership challenge?

A3) It’s her, again: Margaret Thatcher.


Q4) 5th December, 1932, saw which scientist granted an American visa?

A4) Albert Einstein.


Q5) One year later, 5th December, 1933, saw the final ratification of the 21st Amendment to the US Constitution: this was the repeal of which famous piece of US law?

A5) Prohibition.


Q6) 5th December, 1991, saw the business empire of which late newspaper magnate call in the administrators?

A6) Robert Maxwell.


Q7) 5th of December, 1932, saw the birth of the Reverend Richard Wayne Penniman; how is he better known?

A7) Little Richard.


Q8) 5th December 1926, saw the death of which impressionist?

A8) Claude Monet.


Q9) Today in 1979, saw feminist, Sonia Johnson excommunicated for her support of the Equal Pay Amendment: by which Church?

A9) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.


Q10) And finally … 5th December, 1945, saw Flight 19 disappear. Where?

A10) The Bermuda Triangle.


Enjoy those! I’ll catch you later … !!


3 comments:

  1. Q1) Turkey
    Q2) Bari
    Q3) Nicholas the Wonderworker
    Q4) Dave Brubeck
    Q5) Quiet Riot
    Q6) Will Hay
    Q7) Encyclopedia Brittanica
    Q8) The Irish Free State
    Q9) abolished slavery
    Q10) Rolling Stones

    Cheers,
    Andy

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  2. Q1 Turkey
    Q2 Bari
    Q3 Nicholas the Wonderworker & Nicholas of Bari
    Q4 David Warren Brubeck
    Q5 Quiet Riot
    Q6 William Thomson Hay
    Q7 Encyclopædia Britannica
    Q8 Irish Free State
    Q9 Slavery
    Q10 The Rolling Stones

    Trevor

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  3. Q1. Turkey
    Q2. Bari
    Q3. Nicholas the Wonderworker
    Q4. David Warren Brubeck
    Q5. Quiet Riot
    Q6. William Thomson Hay
    Q7. Encyclopedia Britannica
    Q8. The Irish Free State
    Q9. Abolished Slavery
    Q10.The Rolling Stones

    Andrea @pinkylips29

    Everyone have a wonderful Monday!

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