Let’s get moving on, shall we? Yes, let’s … !
Yesterday’s Teaser saw both Tim and Debbi putting in their answers. With Debbi* telling us she always finds visiting here to be very educational, it saw her bagging 5 out of 5 and Tim bagging 3.
Let’s see how they — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 17th September, 1859, saw Joshua Norton declare himself Norton 1st … of where …?
Q2) 17th September, 1974, saw both Grenada and Bangladesh join the UN: along with which other country … ?
Q3) 17th September, 2011, saw the start of the Occupy Wall Street movement: in which New York Park … ?
Q4) 17th September is the birthday of Sir Stirling Moss and Roddy McDowell: which of them is older … ?
Q5) And finally … 17th September, 1982, saw over a thousand people massacred in which city … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 16th September marks Mexican Independence Day: from which European country …?
A1) Spain.
Q2) More to the point, it marks the start of what: the Mexican Revolution, War of Independence or Spanish-American War … ?
A2) War of Independence.
Q3) 16th September, 1977, saw the death of singer, Marc Bolan: in which model of car had he and his girlfriend been traveling in, at the time of that fatal crash … ?
A3) A Mini.
Q4) More to the point, that same day saw the death of which noted soprano … ?
A4) Maria Callas.
Q5) And finally … 16th September, 1968, saw the UK’s Post Office put what into service … ?
A5) First Class Stamps.
Enjoy those, everyone.
Given it’s Prodigy frontman Keith Flint’s birthday, today, I’ll scare people with this tune …
* I know exactly what you mean, Debbi: the amount of sheer stuff I’ve picked up, over the years, always amazes me … !
º Yeah … like she has to mention THE movie … !
Ha ha ha ... yes, THE movie! And what a great one. One word--plastics. :)
ReplyDelete1. the United States
2. Guinea-Bissau
3. Zuccotti Park
4. Roddy McDowall (the movie Lord Love a Duck was on TV today)
5. West Beirut