Q1) 13th June, 1970, saw The Beatles have their last US number one. Which Beatles song was it … ?
Q2) 13th June, 2000, saw Italy formally pardon Mehmet Ali Ağca. Who had Mehmet Ali Ağca famously try to assassinate?
Q3) 13th June, 2010, saw a capsule from the Japanese probe, Hayabusa: with dust from 25143 Itokawa. Is 25143 Itokawa an asteroid, meteor or comet?
Q4) 13th June, 1884, saw the birth of Gerald Gardner: credited with founding a modern-day version of which religion … ?
Q5) Finally … 13th June, 1928, saw the birth of mathematician, John Forbes Nash, Jr. What was the name of the 2001 film about his life?
Q1) 12th June saw the Peasant’s Revolt reach Blackheath. In which year was the Peasant’s Revolt … ?A1) 1381.
Q2) Under the rule of which English King … ?A2) Richard 2nd.
Q3) Blackheath is now — predominantly — in which London borough: Lewisham, Greenwich or Camden … ?A3) Lewisham.
Q4) The revolt famously started in Fobbing: and which other Essex town … ?A4) Brentwood.
Q5) The Revolt started when peasants rebelled against the collection of what: a land tax, a window tax or a poll tax … ?A5) A poll tax.
Q6) One contributing factor in the Revolt was a labour shortage caused — roughly thirty years earlier — by which disease: HIV/AIDS, leprosy or the Black Death … ?A6) The Black Death.
Q7) What was the name of the Lollard preacher famously involved with the Revolt … ?A7) John Ball.
Q8) Which of the Revolt’s leader’s led insurgents from a church in Great Baddow … ?A8) Jack Straw.
Q9) The Blackheath meeting saw the Essex contingent of the Revolt met by the Kentish contingent: who led the Kentish contingent … ?A9) Wat Tyler.
Q10) And finally … The Peasant’s Revolt’s climax was in which London area: Smithfield, Spitalfields or Saint John’s Wood … ?A10) Smithfield.
“Gradually I began to intellectually reject some of the delusionally influenced lines of thinking which had been characteristic of my orientation. This began, most recognizably, with the rejection of politically-oriented thinking as essentially a hopeless waste of intellectual effort.”John Forbes Nash, Jr, born 13th June, 1928.
* Got to admit, Debbi, finding a song from that era of history … ? Is always a pain!
I can imagine! :)
ReplyDelete1. The Long and Winding Road
2. Pope John Paul II
3. an asteroid
4. Wicca
5. A Beautiful Mind