But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 4th February, 1948, saw Ceylon become independent: with-in what’s now the Commonwealth. What’s Ceylon now called?
Q2) 4th February, 1969, saw Yasser Arafat become leader of the Palestinian Liberation … what?
Q3) What was the name of the Palestinian political party Arafat led?
Q4) 4th February, 1906, saw the birth of astronomer, Clyde Tombaugh: who found fame as the discoverer of which dwarf planet?
Q5) 4th February, 2013, saw the death of singer-songwriter, Reg Presley. Reg was the lead singer of which English band?
Q6) Finally … 4th February, 1703, saw the the majority of the 47 Ronin — famous figures in Japanese history — commit ritual suicide, after avenging their master’s death. What’s the Japanese term for this kind of ritual suicide?
Q1) 3rd February, 1913, saw the US federal government pass the 16th Amendment: which introduced3 an income tax. Income tax is a tax on a person’s what: inherited money, personal income or salt?A1) Income tax.
Q2) 3rd February, 1931, was the date of the Hawke’s Bay Earthquake, the worst natural disaster in which country: Australia, New Zealand or Vanuatu?A2) New Zealand.
Q3) 3rd February, 1960, saw Harold MacMillan make his famous Winds of Change speech: about the political changes on which continent?A3) Africa.
Q4) 3rd February, 1971 saw a well known policeman shot: during a drug raid in New York. Which policeman?A4) Frank Serpico.
Q5) Finally … 3rd February, 1918, saw the opening of the Twin Peaks streetcar tunnel. The tunnel’s in which Californian city?A5) San Francisco.
“I said ‘Anyone Jewish here?’ and someone goes ‘I’m Jewish!’ and I said … ‘And what year is this now in the Jewish calendar?’ And she goes, ‘Er, I wasn’t expecting questions, to be honest …’—and then turned to her presumably gentile friend and had a bit of a natter—and then came back with the single finest answer I have ever heard from a member of an audience, where, without any shame at all, she just went, ‘Yeah, it’s the Jewish Year of the Rat.’”
Dara Ó Briain†, born 4 February 1972.
I've read The Peripheral. It's really good. I'll post a review of it at some point.
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2. Organization
3. the Fatah
4. Pluto
5. the Troggs
6. harakiri or Seppuku