You know, I am feeling a TOUCH sorry for meself, at the moment.
I think I’ve managed to come down with good, old fashioned, winter cold.
Or certainly a case of the sniffles, complete with a blocked nose: or possibly blockéd.
Which is sort of like blocked: except with extra ed.
Yeah …
That looks like it makes sense, doesn’t it … ?
Yeah … …
Lets get moving on, shall we? BEFORE I start to worry …
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi putting in her answers: and, along with reminding us all that we’ve things to be
happy* about, managed 5 out of 7º.
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) 23rd December, 1823, saw the publication of A Visit from Saint Nicholas: what’s it’s opening line … ?
Q2) 23rd December, 1992, saw what leaked to a British tabloid … ?
Q3) More to the point, to which newspaper … ?
Q4) 23rd December, 1938, saw the discovery of the Cœlacanth, off the coast of South Africa. The Living fossil is a type of what: lungfish, lutefish or squid … ?
Q5) 23rd December, 2005, saw Chad declare war on which other African country … ?
Q6) And FINALLY … 23rd December, 1940, saw the birth of guitarist, Jorma Kaukonen: with which band did he find fame, back in the 1960s?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) This year’s Winter Solstice is on the 22nd December: when did it LAST occur on the 22nd … ?
A1) 2007.
Q2) More to the point, in which country were celebrations held in honour of Ameratsu — and the requiems for the dead held — on the Winter Solstice … ?
A2) Japan.
Q3) In which part of India is the Solstice celebrated as Lohri?
A3) The Punjab.
Q4) Moving on … 22nd December, 1965, saw the UK government set up a maximum speed limit: what was that limit … ?
A4) 75 MPH.
Q5) 22nd December, 1972, saw 14 survivors of a crashed Chilean plane, discovered in the Andes: what was the name of the film — and book — about this incident … ?
Q6) 22nd December, 2002, saw the death of singer and guitarist, Joe Strummer: what was the name of his 1970s era, punk band … ?
A6) The Clash.
Q7) And finally … 22nd December, 1956, saw the birth of the first gorilla born in captivity: what was that gorilla’s name … ?
A7) Colo.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later …
* Oh, and cheers for the mention, Debbi: I’m just glad I could help.
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With the extra point for keeping me on my toes, by mentioning a
book my researching managed to overlook!
Thanks for the mention! Glad you enjoyed the post. :)
ReplyDelete1. Twas the night before Christmas
2. the Queen's Christmas speech
3. The Sun
4. lungfish
5. Sudan
6. Jefferson Airplane