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Thursday 20 October 2011

The Daily Teaser — 20-10-2011

Can I make a confession, here … ?

I’ve actually got my television, very assertively, switched off.

There’s a (possibly) reason for that …

Or excuse, more like.

I think the older I get, the more distractable I get.

And … ?

And, granted, it’s nice to have the old goggle box on to provide a touch of background noise, I’m also thinking that, right now, at 7:20 in the morning … ?

That it’s nice to be able to say there’s a little early morning quietness, with only the sound of the occasional passing car and train, for company.

It is, to put in mildly, nice and peaceful.

Let’s get moving on, shall we … ?

Yes, lets …

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Yesterday’s Teaser say Debbi — all on her ownsome* — putting in her answers: and, along with being rather flattering about my musical choicesªº, managed to bag 6 out of 6.

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) 20th October, 1548, saw the founding of Nuestra Señora de La Paz, the de facto capital of Bolivia: what’s the actual capital of Bolivia?

Q2) 20th October, 1973, saw whom pay an official visit to the UK … ?

Q3) 20th October, 1973, saw the opening of the Sydney Opera House: in which year had construction started … ?

Q4) 20th October, 1956, saw the birth of director, Danny Boyle: which of his films saw Christopher Eccleston play Major Henry West … ?

Q5) And finally … 20th October, 1967, saw Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin allegedly film a … WHAT … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 19th October, 1989, saw the release of the Guildford Four, after their convictions were quashed: what was the name of the 1993 about this … ?

Q2) 19th October, 1959, saw the Scotch-Club in Aachen, open as the world’s first what?
A2) Discothèque. (Basically, the band cancelled.)

Q3) 19th October, 1935, saw the League of Nations impose sanctions on Italy for invading Ethiopia: who was Emperor of Ethiopia at the time … ?
A3) Haile Selassie I.

Q4) 19th October, 1917, saw Love Field open: in which Texan city?
A4) Dallas.

Q5) More to the point, is Love Field an airport, football field or public park?
A5) An airport.

Q6) And finally … 19th October, 202 BC, saw the defeat of whom, at the Battle of Zama?
A6) Hannibal.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later.















* Nina … ? Hello … ?

ª Thanking you, Counsellor … !

º Actually the tune for today’s Teaser video — Bud Flanagan’s^ Who Do You Think You Are Kidding, Mr Hitler — was the theme tune for Dad’s Army, possibly one of the most revered comedies ever produced in the UK.

^ It’s his birthday, today. Had Bud not died in 1968, he’d be 115, today.

1 comment:

  1. Nina? Kaiju? Mr. Strict? Anyone? No?

    Oh, well ...

    1. La Paz
    2. the Dalai Lama
    3. 1959
    4. 28 Days Later
    5. a female "Bigfoot"

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