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Sunday 6 November 2011

The Daily Teaser — 6-11-2011

There we go, it’s now officially Official!

I’ve now had a visit from my nephew, Jude!

Bless him, who’s looking very doubtful about that chair, I know, but had a heck of a time once he found out it was a swivel chair, and could move.

You could imagine the fun we were having, can’t you … ?

AHEM … !

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Lets get moving on, shall we?

Yes, I think we should.

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi being joined both by my kid sister Ruth — Jude’s mum, so you know — AND a welcomed back Kaiju.


It saw Ruth bagging 2 out of 9, with Debbi and Kaiju both scoring 9.

Lets see how they — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we?

Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video
Q1) 6th November, 1844, saw which Caribbean country adopt it’s first constitution … ?

Q2) 6th November, 1814, saw the birth of instrument designer, Adolphe Sax. His best known invention, the saxophone, was patented in which year: 1844, 1846 or 1848?

Q3) More to the point, is it a woodwind or brass instrument?

Q4) 6th November, 1962, saw the United Nations condemn which country … ?

Q5) 6th November, 1789, saw John Carroll named as the first Catholic bishop of which country … ?

Q6) And finally … 6th November, 1925, saw the execution of secret agent, Sidney Reilly, by the USSR’s secret police: what were they called … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 5th November is the traditional date of Bonfire Night in the UK: which plot does this commemorate?






Q7) Which group of left-wing activists made wearing those masks whilst protesting, popular … ?

Q8) What’s the real name of right wing blogger, Guido Fawkes … ?
A8) Paul Staines.

Q9) And finally … in which Australian state is there a Guy Fawkes River … ?
A9) New South Wales.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later …

4 comments:

  1. 1 The Dominican Republic
    2 1814
    3 brass
    4 South Africa
    5 United States
    6 OGPU

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  2. Hey there haven't been here in ages business has been so very busy anyway my answers for 6th Nov.

    1. The Dominican Republic
    2. 1846
    3. Woodwind
    4. South Africa
    5. Not sure on this one I know it is called the KGB now but then it could have been Cheka or GPU

    Lyn

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  3. 1. The Dominican Republic
    2. 1846
    3. woodwind
    4. South Africa for its apartheid policies
    5. Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America
    6. OGPU: the all-union Joint State Political Directorate, also translated as "All-Union State Political Administration". Its official name was "Ob'edinennoe Gosudarstvennoe Politicheskoe Upravlenie under the SNK of the USSR" (Объединённое государственное политическое управление при СНК СССР), or OGPU (ОГПУ). Not very nice guys as it turned out.

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  4. 1. the Dominican Republic
    2. 1846
    3. woodwind
    4. South Africa
    5. United States
    6. the OGPU

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