One, that the UK’s four national football teams — England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales — could possibly learn a thing or two.
Q1) 13th August is Lefthander’s Day: what’s the Latin word for left … ?
Q2) More to the point, where would you find the Val Sinestra, or Left Valley: the Italian Alps, French Alps or Swiss Alps … ?
Q3) More to the point, on a left handed pair of scissors, which digit operates the cutting — or bottom — blade … ?
Q4) According to popular myth, southpaw has it’s origins in one of two sports: name either.
Q5) Which English reggae band famously had quite a few left-handers, in its classic line-up … ?
Q6) Which famously camp left hander once made a notoriously outrageous remark about Norman Lamont … ?
Q7) And finally … which left handed US tennis player once famously said “You CANNOT be serious” … ?
Q1) 12th August is the traditional start for the Grouse hunting season, in the UK: exactly what species of Grouse is usually hunted … ?A1) The Red Grouse.
Q2) More to the point, what’s the name of the old, Narrow Gauge, railway line that transported hunting parties to the relevant parts of Scotland.A2) The Duchal Moor line.
Q3) 12th August, 1981, saw the release of the IBM PC: what does IBM stand for … ?A3) International Business Machines. (As originally released, the PC didn’t have a mouse: that came along with the release of the original Mac. )
Q4) 12th August, 1851, saw Isaac Singer patent his sewing machine. His first patent, in 1839, was for what: a gramophone, a rock drilling machine or a stamp perforator … ?A4) A rock drilling machine.
Q5) 12th August, 1964, saw the escape of which of the Great Train Robbers … ?A5) Charlie Wilson.
Q6) And finally … 12th August, 1964, saw which country banned from the Olympic Games … ?A6) South Africa.
“Light is the left hand of darkness and darkness the right hand of light”From The Left Hand of Darkness, by Ursula K LeGuin.
It was one complicated calendar, from the looks of it. :)
ReplyDelete1. sinistra
2. Swiss Alps
3. the thumb
4. boxing and baseball
5. The Beat, a.k.a. The English Beat
6. Julian Clary
7. John McEnroe