But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 18th April, 1942, saw Pierre Laval named as prime minster of World War 2 era, Fascist France. Which small French town was this version of France named for?
Q2) 18th April, 480, saw the birth of Lucrezia Borgia. Which pope was her father?
Q3) 18th April, 1958, saw US courts release which poet released from a mental hospital: T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound or Robert Frost?
Q4) 18th April, 1961, saw the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations adopted by the relevant body of the UN. For many countries, it forms the legal basis of what: extradition, diplomatic immunity or the declaration of war?
Q5) Finally … 18th April, 1506, saw the cornerstone of the modern Saint Peter’s Basilica laid. Saint Peter’s in in which Italian city?
Q1) 17th April, 37, saw the release of Porky’s Duck Hunt: by Warner Bros. Which cartoon duck saw his debut in the ’toon?A1) Daffy Duck.
Q2) Many years later, 17th April, 1951, saw the UK name its first National Park. Which park it it?A2) The Peak District.
Q3) 17th April, 1964, saw the Ford Mustang debuted at the New York World’s Fair. The Mustang was named after what: a wild horse, an island or a plane?A3) A plane.
Q4) 17th April, 2014, saw the public announcement of the discovery of Kepler 186-f: an Earth sized planet in its star’s habitable zone. The star the planet is orbiting is in which constellation: Cygnus, Leo or Orion?A4) Cygnus.
Q5) Finally … 17th April, 1837, saw the birth of financier and banker, J. P. Morgan. In 1892, he oversaw the mergers that saw the formation of which modern US company: General Electric, JP Morgan Chase or A T and T?A5) General Electric.
“Today I interviewed a squirrel in my backyard and then threw to commercial. Somebody help me.”First tweet from Conan O’Brian, born 18th April, 1963.
Very cool trailer! :)
ReplyDelete1. Vichy
2. Alexander VI
3. Ezra Pound
4. diplomatic immunity
5. Vatican City
Personally, I think Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker will make some form of appearance in the film.
ReplyDeleteYou notice Luke say ‘HAS’, rather than ‘HAD’, when speaking of his family power … ?