But let’s get a move on, shall we?
Q1) 22nd April, 1977, saw the first use of fibre optic cables to connect and make a telephone call. The signal in fibre optic cables is carried by what: electricity, sound or light?
Q2) 22nd April, 1876, saw the first game played the the original US Baseball League: the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, or National League. How many teams originally made up the League?
Q3) 22nd April, 1967, saw the birth of actress, Sheryl Lee. One of her best known roles involved being wrapped in plastic: in a David Lynch TV series. Which TV series?
Q4) 22nd April, 1915, saw Chlorine gas used as a weapon: during the Second Battle of where?
Q5) Finally … 22nd April, 1930, saw the signing of the London Naval Treaty: by the UK, USA, Japan, France and Italy. It regulated warfare in what sort of ship: aircraft carrier, dreadnaught or submarine?
Q1) 21st April is Grounation Day: sacred to Rastafari the world over. What name is given to denominations of Rastafari: houses, mansions or castles?
Q2) 21st April, 1960, saw the founding of the city of Brasília: capital of modern Brazil. Which city did Brasília replace, as the country’s capital?
Q3) 21st April, 1923, saw the birth of barrister, screenwriter and author, John Mortimer, QC, CBE. He conducted the defense of Virgin Records, when they were charged with obscenity: after releasing which LP?
Q4) 21st April, 1987, saw a bus bomb go off: in the city of Colombo. Colombo is on which island?A4) Sri Lanka.
Q5) Finally … 21st April, 753 BC, is the traditional date given for the founding of Rome: by Romulus. What was the name of Romulus’ twin brother?A5) Remus.
“You can’t predict a show, that is the damndest thing, you can’t predict if a show is going to work or not until it’s on the air.”
Aaron Spelling, April 22, 1923 – June 23, 2006.
I agree! A lot like hardboiled detective fiction that way! :)
ReplyDelete1. light
2. 8
3. Twin Peaks
4. Ypres
5. submarine
And thanks for posting the review!