Wednesday, 9 February 2011

The Daily Teaser …

Did you know that … ?

Well …

Did you … ?

Seemingly, it’s the anniversary of Del Shannon’s death … ?

Or, at least, it was … !

Seemingly, the endless revision process that is Wikipedia has … well … revised his entry, and updated the date of his death.

To yesterday …

Oh, well …

Enjoy the soundtrack … !

Lets get moving on, shall we … ?

Yes, lets!

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Yesterday’s Teaser saw our American contingent — Debbi and Kaiju — going head-to-head: with both scoring 5 out of 5, it also saw Kaiju, bless ’im, giving us a quick potted history of French protests about Algerian independence.

Lets see how they — and you — do with today’s questions: here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video

Q1) 9th February, 1991, saw which former Soviet republic vote for independence … ?

Q2) 9th February, 2007, saw the death of Ian Richardson: which character did he play in Hogfather … ?

Q3) One year earlier, 9th February, 2006, saw the death of which entrepreneur … ?

Q4) 9th February, 1983, saw Irish police begin their hunt … for whom … ?

Q5) And finally … 9th February, 1962, saw which member of the Commonwealth become independent … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 8th February, 1922, saw the first radio used in the White House: by which US President … ?
A1) Warren G. Harding.

Q2) 8th February, 1962, saw 8 people killed in riots in Paris: these were protesting about which county’s independence from France … ?
Q2) Algeria.

Q3) 8th February, 1587, saw the execution of Mary Queen of Scots, on the orders of Elizabeth 1st: what was the name of the plot Mary was said to be involved in … ?
A3) The Babington Plot.

Q4) 8th February, 1726, saw the Russian empire found what: the Imperial State Court, the Supreme Privy Council or Imperial Duma … ?

Q5) And finally … 8th February, 1996, saw what was then the world’s largest online collaborative event take place: what was its name … ?
A5) 24 Hours in Cyberspace.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you all later …









* A quick search for the word ‘privy’ on Wikipedia offers us the relevant disambiguation page: which offers the term ‘garderobe’. I’ll try and avoid the obvious gag’s about politicians …


2 comments:

Kaiju said...

1. Lithuania
2. Death
3. Taking a guess that it is Sir Frederick Alfred Laker...
4. For 1981 Derby winner Shergar.
5. Jamaica

Debbi said...

1. Lithuania

2. Death

3. Sir Frederick Alfred Laker, British airline entrepreneur

4. the 1981 Derby winner Shergar

5. On Feb. 9, 1962, Jamaica and Britain signed the agreement for Jamaica to become independent.

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/This-Day-in-History_8344966

However, Jamaica actually became independent on Aug. 6, 1962.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Jamaica#Independent_Jamaica