But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Mamadou Tandja was thrown out of office: on 18th February, 2010. As president of which African country?
Q2) 18th February, 2005, saw a ban on fox-hunting introduced into the UK. Fox-hunters in the UK, traditionally used what animal, in their hunts: cats, dogs or hamsters?
Q3) 18th February, 2014, saw at least 76 people injured: in riots in the capital city of the Ukraine. What IS that capital?
Q4) Scottish singer, Lulu, got married: on 18th February, 1969. To which member of the Bee Gees?
Q5) Finally … 18th February, 1954, saw the Church of Scientology open a church in Los Angeles. Which science fiction author founded the church?
Q1) 17th February, 1864, saw the H. L. Hunley sink the USS Housatonic: during the US Civil War. What was the H. L. Hunley?A1) A submarine. In fact, the Hunley was the first submarine to sink an enemy, in action.
Q2) 17th February, 2003, saw the start of the London Congestion Charge. What road is on the Zone’s northernmost border: Euston Road, Pentonville Road or City Road?A2) Arguably, all three: although, strictly, it’s Pentonville Road /a>.
Q3) 17th February, 1996, saw Gary Kasparov beat the Deep Blue supercomputer: at Chess. What was the score?A3) 4-2: in Kasparov’s favour.
Q4) 17th February, 2015, is the date for Mardi Gras. The phrase, Mardi Gras, translate into English as ‘Fat … ’ what?
Q5) Finally … 17th February, 1974, saw Private Robert K. Preston land what on the lawn of the White House?A5) A helicopter. (Private Preston was annoyed: at being denied training in a helicopter. Wikipedia doesn’t record what happened to him …)
“John and I felt that we were like people in an H. G. Wells story. Two people who are walking so fast that nobody else can see them.”
Yoko Ono†, born 18th February, 1933.
Yoko Ono is w-a-a-ay out there! :)
ReplyDelete1. Niger
2. dogs (not hamsters! :))
3. Kiev
4. Maurice Gibb
5. L. Ron Hubbard