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Thursday 14 January 2010

The Daily Teaser …

Do you remember me saying — last week — that I’d had an interview in Chelmsford that was snowed off?

You do?

Ooh, ta!

Well, it got re-arranged.

For today.

Which is why I’m putting today’s Teaser at 05:39 GMT.

It’s at 9am.

Wish me luck!!

•••••

Let’s move on.

Yesterday’s Teaser saw just Simon taking part — I’m assuming Trevor’s answer got lost, as I know I couldn’t find them anywhere in my emails — and getting 6 out of seven, and the official Clap!

Ointment Time, sunshine!

Let’s see how he — and anyone else — does with today’s questions: here they are, along with the ‘How To’ and License

Q1) 14th January, 1967, saw the San Francisco event — in Golden Gate Park — that kick-started the ‘Summer of Love’: what was it called?

Q2) Queen Margrethe 2nd of Denmark ascended the Danish throne, on 14th January, 1972: she was the first Danish monarch — since 1513 — not to have one of two names. Tell me either of those names …

Q3) 14th January, 1911, saw who beat Captain R. F. Scott to the South Pole?

Q4) Who ascended the throne of Scotland — at 6 days old — on the death of her father, on 14th December, 1567?

Q5) More to the point, how was that Queen know in France?

Q6) 14th January, 1970, saw the final concert appearance, in Las Vegas, of which iconic Soul band? (Step forward, Andrea!)

Q7) And finally … 14th January, 1977, saw the death of which French — very French, if you’re of that turn of mind! — writer?


And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) 13th January, 1138, saw Pope Honorius 2nd give official endorsement to which religious group?

A1) Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon — in Latin, Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Solomonici: better known, of course, as the Knights Templar.


Q2) 13th January, 1610, saw Galileo Galilei discover which moon of Jupiter?

A2) Ganymede.


Q3) 394 years later, 13th January, 2004, saw which British serial killer found hanging in his cell?

A3) Dr Harold Shipman.


Q4) 40 year’s earlier, 13th January, 1964, saw who named as Archnishop of Krakow?

A4) Karol Wojtyla: later known as Pope John Paul 2nd.


Q5) Four years after the Archbishop’s appointment, which famed American singer played a famous live concert in Folsom State Prison?

A5) Johnny Cash.


Q6) 13th January, 1953, saw which military figure named as President of Yugoslavia?

A6) Marshal Josip Broz Tito.


Q7) And finally … 13th January, 2009, saw the death of which Anglo-American actor?

A7) Patrick McGoohan.


Enjoy those, everyone …

I’ll catch you later, and let you know how it went … !!


1 comment:

  1. Q1 Human Be-In
    Q2 Frederick or Christian
    Q3 Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen
    Q4 Mary I know as Mary, Queen of Scots or in France Marie Stuart
    Q5 Marie Stuart
    Q6 Diana Ross and the Supremes @ The Frontier Hotel
    Q7 Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell) better known as Anais Nin

    Trevor

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