But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 20th October, 1973, saw the opening of the Sydney Opera House. It’s home to the Sydney what Orchestra?
Q2) More to the point, the Opera House’s Grand Organ has just over how many pipes: 10000, 15000 or 20000?
Q3) 20th October, 1882, saw the birth of actor, Bela Lugosi. Which European country was he born in?
Q4) More to the point, in which year was his version of Dracula released: 1929, 1931 or 1933?
Q5) 20th October, 1977, saw three members of which band killed in a plane crash?
Q6) 20th October, 1784, saw the birth of Victorian era Prime Minister, Lord Palmerston. As well as PM, he served as Home Secretary … and which other Government post?
Q7) 20th October, 1890, saw the birth of Ferdinand Joseph LaMothe. He’s better known as which Jazz pioneer: Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton or Eddie Condon?
Q8) 20th October, 1952, saw a State of Emergency declared: in which African country?
Q9) 20th October, 1992, saw the first World Series game played outside of the USA: between teams from Toronto and Atlanta. In which country was the match played?
Q10) Finally … 20th October, 1944, saw the Soviet army liberate Belgrade: then capital of Yugoslavia. Belgrade is now the capital of where?
Q1) 19th October, 2005, saw the formal start of whose trial?A1) Saddam Hussein al Tikriti’s. (I’ll accept Saddam Hussein, though.)
Q2) 19th October, 31, saw the birth of writer, John le Carré. Which agency hasn’t he worked for: MI5, MI6 or GCHQ?A2) GCHQ.
Q3) More to the point, that Agency’s initial’s stand for what?
Q4) 19th October, 1216, saw the death of King John: which was blamed on many things. In which cathedral is he buried?A4) Worcester Cathedral.
Q5) Finally … 19th October, 1954, saw the birth of football manager, Sam Allardyce. Which Premier League side is he in charge of?A5) West Ham United.
“There’s no excuse to be bored. Sad, yes. Angry, yes. Depressed, yes. Crazy, yes. But there’s no excuse for boredom, ever.”
Viggo Mortenson, born October 20, 1958.
Thanks! I think I will! :-D
ReplyDelete1. Symphony
2. 10,000
3. Austria-Hungary
4. 1931
5. Lynyrd Skynyrd
6. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
7. Jelly Roll Morton
8. Tunisia
9. Canada
10. Serbia