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Thursday 14 April 2011

The Daily Teaser

Blimey, that’a just caught my attention.

You’ve probably already realised that I’m something of a Terry Pratchett fan.

And that my late Grandmother suffered from Alzheimer's Disease for many years before her death.

So reading on the BBC News website that scientists have found sufferers are more likely to also have a certain amount of brain-shrinkage, many years before actual diagnosis.

Good news, possibly.

Because, hopefully, that’s something that can lead to better forms of diagnosis and earlier treatment.

Hopefully.

Lets get moving on, shall we … ?

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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi putting up her answers: and, along with confessing she was impressed with Splodgenessabounds’ second hit, also saw her scoring 5 out of 5.

Lets see how she — and you — do with todays questions. Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video

Q1) 14th April, 2003, saw the completion of the Human Genome Project: how many pairs of chromosomes does each human have … ?

Q2) 14th April, 1979, saw Yusufu Lule sworn in as President of Uganda: which notorious dictator had he replaced … ?

Q3) 14th April, 1939, saw the first publication of which John Steinbeck novel … ?

Q4) 14th April, 1699, saw the initiation of the Khalsa: the term refers to the collective baptised membership of which religion … ?

Q5) And finally … 14th April, 1931, saw Alfonso 13th deposed, in favour of a newly set-up republic: in which country … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 13th April, 1970, saw an oxygen tank on what explode … ?
A1) Apollo 13.

Q2) 13th April, 1969, saw the closure of the Tram network in which Australian city … ?
Q2) Brisbane.

Q3) 13th April, 1992, saw Neil Kinnock resign as Labour Party leader, after the disastrous — for them — 1992 General Election: in which year did Kinnock join the House of Lords … ?
A3) 2004.

Q4) 13th April, 1829, saw Parliament grant religious toleration to whom: Roman Catholics, Jews or Scientologists … ?
A4) Roman Catholics.

Q5) And finally … 13th April, 1742, saw Handel’s Messiah make its world premiere: but in which city … ?
A5) Dublin.
Enjoy those, everyone. Now, if you’ll excuse me? I’m going off to the proverbial bar …



2 comments:

  1. Paul, I think you forgot to include the answers to yesterday's questions. How many pints of lager did you have? :)

    1. 23 pairs
    2. Idi Amin Dada
    3. Grapes of Wrath
    4. Sikhs
    5. Spain

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  2. Oh, blimey, I’m glad you mentioned … !

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