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Tuesday 29 March 2011

The Daily Teaser …

Ye-HAR

It’s now official!

I have … … … …

A New Kettle … !

Mostly because mine went home about a week ago: it was only yesterday I was able to replace it.

OK, granted, it’s nothing fancy.

It doesn’t sing, dance, paint, or recite Shakespeare’s sonnets, in Klingon.

But it does do one thing, rather well.

It boils water.

All you need from a kettle, in other words.

And I’ve got to admit …

It’s nice to be able to make a cuppa with-out having to boil a saucepan of water for ten minutes … !

Isn’t it just … !

Lets get moving on, shall we … ?

Yes, I think we should … !

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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi managing to put in her answers: and bagging 5 out of 5.

Let’s see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we … ? Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video

Q1) 29th March, 2004, saw which European country become the first place on Earth to ban smoking in the workplace … ?

Q2) 29th March, 1942, saw what’s considered to be the first successful bombing of a German city, by RAF Bomber Command: which German city … ?

Q3) 29th March, 1981, saw the 1st ever London Marathon: name either the male or female athletes who won that first Marathon.

Q4) 29th March, 2008, saw 35 countries and 370 cities join what for the first time: Earth Hour, Mars Week or Venus Day … ?

Q5) And finally 29th March, 1943, saw the birth of musician, Vangelis: which British Prime Minister does he share his birthday with … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 28th March, 1959, saw the State Council of the People's Republic of China dissolve which country’s government … ?
A1) Tibet’s.

Q2) 28th March, 1921, saw the birth of actor, Dirk Bogarde: in which series of comedies did he play Dr Simon Sparrow … ?
Q2) The Dr In The House series.

Q3) 28th March, 1965, saw Dr Martin Luther King leading 25000 protestors to the state capital of Alabama: what’s the name of that capital … ?
A3) Montgomery.

Q4) 28th March, 1987, saw the death of Patrick Troughton: in which 1976 film did he play Father Brennan … ?
A4) The Omen.

Q5) And finally … that same day — 28th March, 2987 — saw the death of which former singing nun … ?
A5) Baroness Maria von Trapp.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later.

8 comments:

  1. interesting questions.one learns a lot

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  2. I'm baaack...

    1. Republic of Ireland
    2. Lübeck
    3. The first Men's Elite Race was tied between American Dick Beardsley and Norwegian Inge Simonsen, who crossed the finish line holding hands in 2 hours, 11 minutes, 48 seconds. [So cool!] The first Women's Elite Race was won by Briton Joyce Smith in 2:29:57.
    4. Earth Hour
    5. Sir John Major

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  3. Congrats on your new kettle, Paul! My "kettle" is a cup of water, a teabag, and the microwave. Yeah. A Philistine. Har!

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  4. Oh, Tish, tish, Kaiju!!

    But it sounds like it’s a TOUCH faster than my electric oven … !

    At ANY rate, bless her, Serendipity’s asked me to pass on her answers, for her:

    1.Ireland
    2.Lubeck
    3.Dick Beardsley (US) and Inge Simonsen (Norway) joint men winners and Joyce Smith (women)
    4. EarthHour
    5.Sir John Major

    Serendipity, I’ve just subscribed to your blog, as well! And, yes, you’re right: I’m always surprised the amount I learn, writing these … !

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  5. now i am going to post more dishes...easy indian ones...and thanks for passing on my answers ..have fun with the dates

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  6. Hey, Kaiju! Welcome back. :)

    Kudos on the new kettle, Paul! It looks nice.

    1. Ireland
    2. Lübeck
    3. Men: Dick Beardsley and Inge Simonsen, who crossed the line holding hands (awesome!); Women: Joyce Smith
    4. Earth Hour
    5. John Major

    BTW, March 29 is also my husband's birthday. :)

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  7. Happy Birthday, Mr. Debbi! ;-D

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