You know, THAT’S a thought …
I should really have done a themed teaser, today, shouldn’t I … ?
Considering that today is the bicentenary of the birth of
Charles Dickens*.
Although I’ve GOT to admit that I was over old friends, Gwen and Stef’s over the weekend: given they’re in Kent — and not far from Rochester, Dickens’s home town — I did try and persuade them to change their names to Mr and Mrs Fuzzipeg.
But I don’t think I impressed them.
Still, if nothing else … ?
Just to see what you can come up with.
I think I’ve managed Wat Spangston, already.
Let’s get moving on, shall we … ?
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mr Strict, Trevor AND Debbi putting in their answers: with Mr S being the strong and silent type, Trevor admitting to being something of a royalist, and Debbi admitting she was fine after that fallª, it ALSO saw all three of our regulars bagging 6 out of 6°.
Let’s see how they — and
you — do with today’s questions, shall we? Here they are, along with the ‘
How To’,
license and
video …
Q1) 7th February, 1991, saw Haiti swear in it’s first democratically elected President: who was he … ?
Q2) More to the point, who was his predecessor as head of government … ?
Q3) 7th February, 1974, saw who claim to have kidnapped heiress, Patty Hearst … ?
Q4) 7th February, 1301, saw Edward of Cærnavon become the first English what … ?
Q5) 7th February, 1999, saw who become the King Of Jordan … ?
Q6) And finally … 7th February, 1964, saw The Beatles arrive in New York: on which TV show did they make their first scheduled US appearance … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 6th February, 2011, saw the death of which Belfast born guitarist … ?
A1) Gary Moore.
Q2) More to the point, which which singer did that guitarist record Parisienne Walkways … ?
A2) Phil Lynott.
Q3) 6th February, 1959, saw Jack Kilby patent what … ?
A3) The integrated circuit.
Q4) 6th February, 2005, saw who become the Labour Party’s longest serving Prime Minister … ?
A4) Tony Blair.
Q5) 6th February, 1819, saw the city of Singapore founded: by whom … ?
A5) Sir Stamford Raffles … ?
Q6) And finally … 6th February, 1958, saw the death of 21 people — including 7 members of Manchester United — in an air-crash in which city … ?
A6) Munich.
Enjoy those, everyone.
And honouring a couple of birthday’s today?
I’ll leave you with King Curtis’s Memphis Soul Stew …
And with something from Oliver …
* Apparently, he and his wife became estranged in 1858: after the birth of their ten children. Can’t say I blame her … !
ª Well, that’s SOMETHING, Debbi: but do you mind me keeping my fingers crossed, just in case … ?
° Hmmm … Three sixes … That’s POSSIBLY the cue for a song …
Feel free to keep your fingers crossed, Paul. I can use all the good mojo there is to be had. :)
ReplyDeleteI'll do the same for you, with respect to your job hunt. How's that?
1. Jean-Bertrand Aristide
2. Ertha Pascal-Trouillot
3. the Symbionese Liberation Army
4. Prince of Wales
5. Hussein bin Talal
6. The Ed Sullivan Show
Well …
ReplyDeleteIt’s going slowly, yo be frank.
Hopefully this Work Programme thing the Job Centre’s insisted I go will help.
But I have to admit to being deeply cynical …