Saturday, 13 July 2013

The Daily Teaser — 13-7-2013: Feed The World

Blimey, looks like yesterday was newsworthy … !

Not only did did Northern Ireland see the inevitable trouble — it WAS the Twelfth, yesterday — but a train crashed in France.

A typhoon hit Taiwan.   Bodies were found on Dartmoor.   Another Dreamliner had battery trouble.

And to cap it all … ?   A nail bomb went off outside a mosque in Tipton.

This is going to sound tasteless: but I’m getting the feeling next year’s Twelfth July teaser is going to be writing itself … !

~≈Á≈~

Yesterday’s teaser saw Debbi* putting in her answers.   Along with scoring six out of six, she also managed to let me (and Trevor) know a little something was on the way.

Let’s see how she — and you — do with today’s Live Aid questions.

Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video … 

Q1) Saturday, 13th July, saw the Live Aid benefit gig performed.   The money earned was use to help the people of which African country … ?
Q2) The concert was held in Wembley Stadium in London: and the JFK Stadium in which Pennsylvanian city … ?
Q3) Which band opened Live Aid … ?
Q4) Which rock band were first on stage … ?
Q5) Which rap band performed Jam Master Jay and King Of Rock at the US gig … ?
Q6) Who was the only member of The Beatles to perform at Wembley … ?
Q7) Who was the only person to appear, on the day, both at Wembley and JFK stadiums … ?
Q8) Which US rocker famously declined to appear, stating, afterwards, that he “simply did not realise how big the whole thing was going to be” … ?
Q9) Which Cars song had a famously heartbreaking video made for the concert … ?
Q10) Finally … Live Aid and Band Aid were organized by Bob Geldof of The Boomtown Rats, and Midge Ure: of which band was Ure the lead singer … ?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 12th July is a day of parades in Northern Island: the province is also known as which ‘U’ … ?
A1) Ulster.
Q2) Those parades are notoriously fractious: and usually organized by which quasi-masonic order … ?
A2) The Orange Order.
Q3) Which 17th Century battle do the parades mark … ?
A3) The Battle of the Boyne.
Q4) That battle was led by two rival claimants to the thrones of Britain: name either claimant.
A4) Catholic James 2nd and protestant William 3rd: or William of Orange, as he’s known.
Q5) 12th July, 1986, saw riots provoked by the parades held in which Armagh town … ?
A5) Portadown.
Q6) Finally … 12th July saw three children killed in an arson attack, linked to the parades.   In which town … ?
A6) Ballymoney.
I’ll leave you with this request from a (thankfully non-swearing) Bob Geldof
“Don’t go to the pub tonight - please stay in and give us your money”.
Bob Geldof.
And what else can one close today with, except this song … 


Have a good day … 









*       Cheers, Debbi!  I’ll Trevor know … ! :D

2 comments:

Debbi said...

Thanks, Paul! I'll do my best to get these right.

1. Ethiopia
2. Philadelphia
3. Coldstream Guards
4. Queen
5. Run-D.M.C.
6. Paul McCartney
7. Phil Collins
8. Bruce Springsteen
9. Drive
10. Ultravox

Hey, ever go on Pinterest? It's kind of fun, once you get the hang of it. :)

I already said, I live in the 15th century. said...

Attach these to any question: Ethiopia, The Who, not John Lennon, UB40
It's not Christmas; that's why they don't know it is.
"Feed the Monster" (this lyric well pre-dates Michael)