Well, it’s officially official.
In fact, it’s EXTREMELY official.
To be thoroughly honest, it’s SO official, that it’s überofficial.
And the flame that’s so representative of the Olympic movement is due through town at just before 6.
You know, I might just head up to town for that.
Well …
It’s not
everyday something like that happens, is it? That’s certainly official …
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But let’s move on, shall we … ?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi — who’s getting excited about her forthcoming UK trip* — putting in her answers:
AND bagging 5 out of 6ª.
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) 6th July, 1885, saw Louis Pasteur successfully tested his vaccine against which disease … ?
Q2) 6th July, 1997, saw a NASA vehicle begin exploring which planet … ?
Q3) More to the point, what was that vehicle’s name … ?
Q4) 6th July, 1892, saw Dadabhai Naoroji elected as the first Asian member of the UK parliament: for which (then) constituency did he stand … ?
Q5) 6th July, 1957, saw Althea Gibson become the first black athlete to win which tournament … ?
Q6) And finally … 6th July, 2005, saw the International Olympic Committee announce that the 2012 games would be held where … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … ?
Q1) 5th July, 1965, saw the start of the world’s longest running chat show: what’s its name … ?
A1) The Late, Late Show.
Q2) More to the point, which channel is it broadcast on … ?
A2) The Irish state broadcaster, RTÉ: or Raidió Teilifís Éireann, if you want the full form.
Q3) 5th July, 1954, sees the BBC show its first television news broadcast: in which year did the BBC’s 24-hour news channel start broadcasting … ?
A3) 1997.
Q4) 5th July, 1865, saw the founding of the Salvation Army, in London’s East End: name either of the two founders.
A4) William Booth and his wife, Catherine.
Q5) 5th July, 1810, saw the birth of Phineas Taylor Barnum: what’s the name of the West End musical about his life … ?
A5) Barnum.
Q6) And finally … 5th July, 1937, saw the introduction of Spam: which Texan town holds an annual Spamarama … ?
A6) Austin, Texas.
Enjoy those, everyone: as it’s the late Bill Haley’s birthday … well … !
* Is some sort of t-shirt appropriate, Debbi … ? The Debbi Mack Riptide World Tour — 2012 :D Hmmm … You know, there’s possibly a poster, there …
ª Got to admit, Debbi: it wasn’t exactly the CBS version I was after …
Wow, Paul! Feel free to make T-shirts, if you like. :)
ReplyDeleteI'll warn you, the cost adds up. I know it did for my fundraiser.
Of course, it depends on how many you make. And I won't be able to cart a lot of books around, unfortunately.
I can see that packing is going to be interesting. :)
1. rabies
2. Mars
3. Sojourner
4. India
5. Wimbledon
6. London
Be seeing you. :)