But let’s get a move on, shall we?
Q1) 16th March, saw the first ever FA Cup final played: between Wanderers FC, and Royal Engineers FC. Who won?
Q2) The game was played at what’s now which international cricket ground: the Oval, Lords, or Trent Bridge?
Q3) 16th March, 1244, saw the killing of Cathar heretics besieged at Montségur: in France. The word Cathar meant what: Tall Ones, Pure Ones or Dead Ones?
Q4) 16th March, 37 AD, saw the death of the Roman Emperor, Tiberius. What Roman dynasty did he belong to?
Q5) 16th March, 1912, saw Lawrence Oates say “I’m just going outside and may be some time.” Oates was just one member of R. F. Scotts expedition to where?
Q6) Finally … 16th March, 1953, saw Marshal Tito become the first Communist head of state to make a state visit to the UK. Which — now gone — country was Tito ruler of?
Q1) 15th March, 1892, saw the founding of Liverpool football club. What colour is Liverpool’s home kit: red, blue or white?A1) Red.
Q2) More to the point, which UK football league are the team in?A2) The Premiership.
Q3) 15th March, 1978, saw Somalia end its war: with which African nation?A3) Ethiopia.
Q4) 15th March, 1985, saw the first internet domain name registered: by a company called Symbolics. Which US state was the company in?A4) Massachusetts.
Q5) 15th March, 1990, saw the first ever President of the Soviet Union, elected. Who WAS that first President?A5) Mikhail Gorbachev.
Q6) Finally … 15th March, 1974, saw John Poulson jailed: on corruption charges. Was he a doctor, an architect or an accountant?A6) An architect.
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ReplyDelete1. The Wanderers
2. Kensington Oval or The Oval
3. Pure Ones
4. the Julio-Claudian Dynasty
5. the Terra Nova Expedition
6. Yugoslavia