
Hmmm … 
You know, I’ve got to admit, you’ve probably noticed that — usually — the last question in the Teaser’s starts with a variation on the phrase, ‘And finally’ … 
Which comes from the habit many newsreaders — here in the UK — use at the end of a bulletin for the final article: one that’s usually a bit silly.
Or cheerful, at least.
The reason I mention it … ?
Is because I’ve got the BBC News channel on, who’ve done their own version. 
About how a pub in Yorkshire’s broken a world record in making the world’s largest serving of fish and chips. 
Involving some 60lbs of chips. 
A 40lb halibut … !
Ye gods … !
I wouldn’t want to be the angler that landed that … !
Lets get moving on, shall we … ?
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Yesterday’s Teaser was quiet: but DID see Alexandra — she of Fun and Fit fame — putting in her answers, and bagging 1 out of 7. 
Lets see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we?   Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video …  
Q1)  3rd July, 1844, saw the death of the last known pair of Great Auks: on an island off the coast of which country … ?
Q2)  3rd July, 1987, saw which former Gestapo officer sentenced to life imprisonment …?
Q3)  3rd July, 1996, saw what formally returned to Scotland … ?
Q4)  3rd July, 1960, saw the birth of songwriter and keyboard player, Vince Clarke: name any of the three British bands he’s been involved with.
Q5)  And finally … 3rd Jly, 1988, saw the completion of the second bridge between Europe and Asia: over which straits?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 
Q1)  2nd July saw Amelia Earhart and her navigator disappear: in which year … ?
A1)  1937.
Q2)  What was the name of her (male) navigator?
Q2)  Fred Noonan.
Q3)  Over which ocean were they, when their last message was heard?
A3)  The Pacific.
Q4)  Moving on … 2nd July, 1993 saw the death of actor, Fred Gwynne: which member of the Munster family did he play … ?
A4)  Herman Munster.
Q5)  July 2nd, 2005, was the day of the Live8 series of global charity concerts: who — along with Bono — opened the London gig?
A5)  Sir Paul McCartney.
Q6)  2nd July, 1698, saw Thomas Savery granted a patent for an early form of what … ?
A6)  Steam engine.
Q7)  And finally … 2nd July, 1777, saw Vermont become the first US state to abolish … what … ?
A7)  Slavery.
Enjoy those, everyone.   I’ll leave you with this song, as it’s the 40th anniversary of Jim Morrison’s death … 
 
1. Iceland
ReplyDelete2. Klaus Barbie
3. the Stone of Destiny
4. Depeche Mode
5. the Bosphorus