But let’s move on to today’s Teaser, shall we? That IS the title, after all.
Q1) 2nd November, 2000, saw the first crew of what, arrive at their new home: the Halley Research Station in Antarctica, the International Space Station or CERN?
Q2) 2nd November, 1982, saw the launch of which British TV channel?
Q3) 2nd November, 1889, saw North Dakota admitted to the United States of America. What’s the capital city of North Dakota?
Q4) North Dakota was admitted to the Union on the same day as South Dakota. What’s South Dakota’s largest city by population?
Q5) Finally … 2nd November, 1917, was the date of the Balfour Declaration: which promised a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Which British Foreign Secretary made this declaration?
Q1) 1st November, 1963, saw the opening of the Arecibo Observatory: in Puerto Rico. At the time, it contained the world’s largest example of what: supercomputer, radio telescope or clock?A1) Radio Telescope.
Q2) 1st November, 1604, saw the debut of Othello. Who played Othello, in the 1995, Kenneth Branagh directed version?A2) Laurence Fishburne.
Q3) Seven years later, 1st November, 1611, saw the first performance of which stormy Shakespeare piece?A3) The Tempest.
Q4) 1st November, 1570, was the date of the All Saints Flood: which devastated the coast of which European country?A4) The Netherlands.
Q5) Finally … 1st November, 1894, saw Thomas Edison film sharpshooter, Phoebe Ann Mosey, demonstrating her skills. How is Phoebe better remembered?A5) Annie Oakley. (The producers of Deadwood refused to have a character based on her. She was too polite.)
“I am not fit for this office and should never have been here.”
President Warren G. Harding, November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923.
I will check that out, after I answer the teaser questions!
ReplyDelete1. the International Space Station
2. Channel 4
3. Bismarck
4. Sioux Falls
5. Arthur James Balfour