But let’s move on, shall we … ?
Q1) 7th October, 1912, saw the first trades on the Helsinki Stock Exchange. Helsinki is in which European country … ?
Q2) More to the point, what’s that country’s currency?
Q3) 7th October, 2001, saw the USA launched airstrikes against both the Taliban: and al-Qaeda. Both groups were based in which country?
Q4) The airline, KLM, was founded on 7th October, 1919: it’s still operating, today, on its 95th birthday. KLM is the national carrier of which European nation?
Q5) 7th October, 1985, saw an Italian cruise ship hijacked: by the PLO. What was that cruiser called?
Q6) Finally … 7th October, 1996, saw the founding of which US news channel: CNN, Fox News or ESPNews?
Q1) 6th October, 1985, saw the death of PC Keith Blakelock: in riots in an estate in Tottenham, in London. What was the name of the estate?A1) The Broadwater Farm Estate.
Q2) 6th October, 2007, saw adventurer Jason Lewis complete Expedition 360: the first human powered circumnavigation of Earth. In which year of the 1990s did he start?A2) 1994.
Q3) 6th October, 1995, saw the discovery of the exoplanet, 51 Pegasi b: in orbit around 51 Pegasi. 51 Pegasi is in which constellation: Pegasus, Perseus or Pisces?A3) Pegasus.
Q4) 6th October, 1973, saw the birth of actor, Ioan Gruffudd. Which soap opera provided him with an early career break?A4) Pobol Y Cwm. (The name, in English, means People of the Valleys. Just don’t ask me to pronounce it … )
Q5) Finally … Which Commonwealth county’s High Court sat for the first time, on 6th October, 1903: Australia’s, New Zealand’s or Canada’s?A5) Australia’s.
“You don’t choose your family. They are God’s gift to you, as you are to them.”
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, born 7th October, 1931.
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ReplyDelete1. Finland
2. the Euro
3. Afghanistan
4. the Netherlands
5. Achille Louro
6. Fox News