But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 15th December, 37AD, saw the birth of Roman emperor, Nero: Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, to give him his full name. Nero was the last emperor from which Roman dynasty?
Q2) 15th December, 1859, saw the birth of L. L. Zamenhof, the man who created Esperanto. Kie estas la necesejo translate’s into English as ‘Where’s the’ …what?
Q3) 15th December, 1905, saw the opening of the Pushkin House, in Russia: honouring and studying the work of Alexander Pushkin. The House is in which Russian city?
Q4) 15th December, 1960, saw King Mahendra impose direct rule on his country. What IS his country?
Q5) Finally … 15th December, 1960, saw Richard Pavlick arrested: for plotting to assassinate whom?
Q1) 14th December, 1962, saw the Mariner 2 spacecraft become the first probe to fly by Venus. How many (whole) days are there, in Venus’ year: 222, 224 or 226?A1) 224. (It’s actually 224.7 days: so you know … )
Q2) Venus’ atmosphere is 96 percent what: carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide or hydrogen hydroxide?A2) Carbon Dioxide.
Q3) 14th December, 1988, saw the first broadcasts from the ET3 TV station. ET3 broadcast from which European country: Spain, Portugal or Greece?A3) Greece.
Q4) 14th December, 1918, saw Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse renounce his role: as king of which European country?A4) Finland.
Q5) 14th December, 1918, saw the assassination of Sidónio Pais: President of which country?A5) Portugal.
I’ll leave you with this song …Q6) Finally … 14th December, 2013, saw the death of actor, Peter O’Toole. He received his first Academy Award nomination for which 1962 film?A6) Lawrence Of Arabia.
“Let’s face it—rock ’n’ roll is bigger than all of us.”
Alan Freed, December 15, 1921 – January 20, 1965.
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2. bathroom or toilet or loo :)
3. St. Petersburg
4. Nepal
5. John F. Kennedy