So let’s get a move on, shall we?
Q1) 24th January, 41 AD saw the assassination of Emperor Caligula: by members of the Prætorian Guard. The Guard had originally been what: a police force, bodyguard or firefighters?
Q2) 24th January, 1742, saw Charles 7th named as Holy Roman Emperor. What was the capital of the Holy Roman Empire?
Q3) 24th January, 2003, saw the US Department of Homeland Security begin operations. The Department is headquarter in which US city?
Q4) 24th January, 1705, saw the birth of Italian singer, Farinelli. What sort of singer was he: a tenor, a castrato or a soprano?
Q5) Finally … 24th January, 1917, saw the birth of actor, Ernest Borgnine. For which 1955 film did he win a Best Actor Oscar?
Q1) 23rd January, 1368, saw the Hongwu Emperor ascend the throne of China. Which dynasty did he start: the Han, Ming or Song?A1) The Ming.
Q2) 23rd January, 1571, saw the formal opening of the Royal Exchange: in London. Which monarch opened it?A2) Elizabeth 1st.
Q3) 23rd January, 1997, saw Madeleine Albright named as the first woman to serve in which US government position?
Q4) 23rd January, 1941, saw Charles Lindbergh testify before the US Senate. The aviator was recommending a neutrality agreement with whom: Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy or Imperial Japan?A4) Nazi Germany.
Q5) Finally … 23rd January, 1783, saw the birth of writer, Marie-Henri Beyle. How was he better known: Hergé, Stendhal or Saki?A5) Stendhal.
“It’s all false pressure; you put the heat on yourself, you get it from the networks and record companies and movie studios. You put more pressure on yourself to make everything that much harder.”
John Belushi, January 24, 1949 – March 5, 1982.
Awesome! Tell 'em to please come by! :)
ReplyDelete1. bodyguards
2. Rome
3. Washington, DC
4. a castrato
5. Marty (good movie!)