Phew … !
Radio Four have just announced that President Vladimir Putin has recalled Russian troops taking part in exercises on the Russian/Ukrainian border, back to base.
That’s something to be pleased about.
I don’t know if that means that Russian — seeming — troops in the Crimea will LIKEWISE be pulling out.
Which is kind of nice way to start the birthday.
Let’s get a move on, shall we?   I’ve another day in Basildon, in a bit … 
~≈†≈~
Yesterday’s Teaser saw both Debbi and Mr Strict† putting in their answers: with Mr S bagging seven out of ten and Debbi* scoring nine, the day saw Debbi ahead on points.
 
Let’s see how they — and you — do with today’s Chicago‡ themed questions, shall we?
Q1)  4th March, 1837, saw the incorporation of the US city of Chicago: in which US state is Chicago … ?
Q2)  It’s also the third most populous city in the US: name either of the cities that have bigger populations.
Q3)  Chicago sits on the shores of which of the Great Lakes?
Q4)  What’s the tallest building in Chicago … ?
Q5)  2120 South Michigan Avenue was the site of what was once called America's greatest blues label.   Which record company are we talking about … ?
Q6)  Who was Chicago’s longest serving mayor?
Q7)  Which of the Christian Bale/Christopher Nolan Batman films didn’t have scenes filmed in Chicago?
Q8)  Which Chicago set film ends with its two central characters being arrested in Chicago City Hall: after being chased by police, Nazis, a country and western band and Princess Leia?
Q9)  During the 1920s, which Brooklyn born mafiosi was head of the Chicago mob … ?
Q10)  Finally … which musical opens with the song, All That Jazz … ?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1)  3rd March, 1924, saw Abdul Mejid II deposed, when his post was abolished.   What was the post he held: Emir or Caliph?
Q2)  Which empire had he been ruler of … ?
Q3)  That empire’s ruling house was called what: Osman, Osmond or Osbourne … ?
A3)
  Osman.   (When you think about it Sultan Donny Osmond would be odd.   As for Emir Ozzy?   “
SHAAAAAROOOOON!”)
 
Q4)  Who was the first ruler of the empire?
A4)
  Osman 1st.   (The dynasty’s named for him.)
 
Q5)  What was the official religion of the empire: Judaism, Christianity or Islam … ?
Q6)  The empire’s army included the Janissaries.   The Janissaries were an elite force of what: infantry, dragoons or cavalry?
Q7)  What — by the time the Empire collapsed — was the empire’s capital city … ?
Q8)  What was the empire’s currency: the dinar, lira or dirham?
Q9)  Which modern country is the successor state of the empire … ?
Q10)  Finally … Who was the reformer — and World War 1 Army officer — who founded that modern state … ?
I’ll leave you with Robert Johnson’s original version of Sweet Home Chicago: something I know I found literally hair-raising, the first time I heard it … 
And with the thoughts of a certain Mr Kipling, on his one visit to Chicago …
“I have struck a city — a real city — and they call it Chicago… Having seen it, I urgently desire never to see it again. It is inhabited by savages.”
Rudyard Kipling.
Have a nice day.
*        Actually, Debbi, you should hear the tune I’ve just added to this coming Friday’s Teaser video: there’s a bad pun buried in there … 
†        Oh, Mr S … Did I tell you it’s me birthday … ?
‡        It seems I share my birthday with Chicago … Oh, and 
Patsy Kensit … Umm … 
 
 
 
Happy birthday, Paul! :)
ReplyDelete1. Illinois
2. New York
3. Lake Michigan
4. Willis Tower
5. Chess Records
6. Richard M. Daley
7. Batman Begins
8. The Blues Brothers
9. Al Capone
10. Chicago