Hmmm …
OK, I’ll be frank: I haven’t managed to get that letter written to the Gazette.
Yet.
Mind you, I did managed to email off me cv to a vacancy. AND managed to finish up quite a few Teaser videos.
Complete with another new intro in todays.
Enjoy that … !
Let’s move on …
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi putting in her answers: along with telling us that Goggle* seemed to have eaten the answers she’d put in, the day before yesterday, she ALSO managed to bag 5 out of 5.
Let’s see how she — and
you — do with today’s Teaser: here it is, along with the ‘
How To’,
license and
video …
Q1) 1st February, 1884, saw the publication of the first volume of the Oxford English Dictionary. The first formal editor was Herbert … who … ?
Q2) In which year was the OED first released as a Compact Edition … ?
Q3) In its entries, the OED lists which, first: British spellings, or American?
Q4) Which of Shakespeare’s works is most quoted in the OED … ?
Q5) And finally … Which fantastical English writer worked on the OED, after leaving the army … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 31st January, 1990, saw the first branch of McDonalds open in Moscow: what’s the name of McDonalds clown mascot … ?
A1) Ronald McDonald. (Lord knows what they called him in Soviet Russia …)
Q2) 5 years later, 31st January, 1995, saw President Bill Clinton make a $20 billion loan to which central American country … ?
A2) Mexico.
Q3) 31st January, 2012, saw which James Cameron film become the first to gross over $2 billion, worldwide … ?
A3) Avatar.
Q4) 31st January, 2000, saw Dr Harold Shipman sentenced to life imprisonment: for killing how many of his patients … ?
A4) 15.
Q5) And finally … 31st January, 1930, saw 3M begin selling Scotch Tape. 3M was a contracted version of the company’s original name: which was what … ?
A5) Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company.
I’ll leave you with this quote from Ambrose Bierce …
“Circus, n: A place where horses, ponies and elephants are permitted to see men, women and children acting the fool.” From Ambrose Bierce’s Devil’s Dictionary
And with a little something from the Tomtom Club …
Enjoy your day … !
* Lord knows what happened, there, Debbi: I’ve double checked, and they’re still not there. I’m blowed if I know what’s happened, there, but I do know Trevor’s complained of exactly the same thing, before now.
Well, these things happen. You'll have to let me know how you like the teaser post answers, which ended up getting updated, of course. :)
ReplyDelete1. Herbert Coleridge
2. 1971
3. British
4. Hamlet
5. J.R.R. Tolkien