You know, as I write, it’s actually NOT raining in Brentwood.
I’m grateful: it means I can go out, without getting drenched.
Grateful that, frankly, I’m living nowhere near the
Somerset Levels, or a river.
I’m thinking I’d need to use a stronger word than ‘damp’ … !
But let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw both Debbi and Adrence putting in their answers: and saw Adrence* scoring four out of seven, with Debbi† bagging six, and winning the day.
Let’s see how they — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 31st January, 2014, marks the start of the Chinese New Year. 2014 is the year of which Chinese astrological animal … ?
Q2) 31st January, 1929, saw the Soviet Union exile Leon Trotsky. In which country was he eventually assassinated … ?
Q3) 31st January, 1968, saw the USA receive reports of over 500 deaths: during which Vietnam War offensive … ?
Q4) 31st January, 1983, saw UK drivers ordered to wear seat-belts. Under that same legislation, who else in the car had to … ?
Q5) Finally … 31st January, 1990, saw McDonald’s open its first restaurant: in Moscow’s Pushkin Square. How many Russian restaurant does the firm now have: 407, 408 0r 409?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 30th January, 1703, saw forty-seven ronin avenge the death of their master: in which East Asian country … ?
Q2) The ronin sought revenge after their master was forced to commit seppuku: or ritual … what … ?
Q3) What exactly was WAS a ronin: a cashiered soldier, a masterless knight or an out of work farmer … ?
A3)
A masterless samurai, or
knight: although they’re not quite the same, that’s the nearest European equivalent.
Q4) The ronins’ master was a lord, in their country: what term is used for a feudal lord, in that nation … ?
Q5) The slightly curved ronin long swords are called what: scimitar, seax or katana?
Q6) What was the name given to the code of honour followed by ronin … ?
Q7) Finally … who’s plays the lead character, in the 2013 film version of the tale, called 47 Ronin … ?
I’ll leave you with this tune from birthday boy, Justin Timberlake …
“We’ll use a signal I have tried and found far-reaching and easy to yell. Waa-hoo!”
From The Last Of The Plainsmen, by Zane Grey, January 31, 1872 – October 23, 1939
* Adrence, I think you’ve just put in your personal best score, there … !
† Debbi, I just hope that article’s readable! I’m a bit … um … yeah, Ummm … about it! (And thinking maybe some sort of glossary of terms would be useful … ?)
Well, possibly.
ReplyDelete1. horse
2. Mexico
3. the Tet Offensive
4. the front seat passenger
5. 408