But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 29th April, 1910, saw the introduction of the People’s Budget, by the then UK government. Who was the UK’s then Prime Minister?
Q2) 29th April, 1958, saw the Broadway version of My Fair Lady, open in the West End. Who played Eliza Doolittle, in this stage version?
Q3) 29th April, 1967, saw who being stripped of their boxing titles, after refusing to be drafted into the US Army?
Q4) 29th April is International Dance Day. Which South American dance is said to have its originals on Rio de Plata, between Argentina and Uruguay?
Q5) Finally … 29th April, 1970, saw the birth of actress, Uma Thurman. In which film does she play Mrs Mia Wallace?
Q1) 28th April, 1969, saw the President of France resign his office. Who was that President?A1) Charles De Gaulle.
Q2) 28th April, 1952, saw the USA end its occupation of which Asian country?A2) Japan.
Q3) Thor Heyerdahl — and his crew — embark on a trip from Peru to Polynesia: on 28th April, 1947. What was the name of their boat?A3) The Kon Tiki.
Q4) 28th April, 1948, saw the birth of the late Terry Pratchett. A documentary of his, for the BBC, won many awards. What was the documentary’s subject?
Q5) Finally … 28th April, 88, saw Maryland become the 7th state to ratify the US Constitution. What’s Maryland’s capital city?A5) Annapolis. (If I’d got this wrong, Old Peculiar regular, Debbi, would’ve given me a meaningful look!)
“My washing machine overwhelms me with its options and its sophistication.”
Uma Thurman, born 29th April, 1970.
Still very controversial here, too.
ReplyDelete1. Herbert Henry Asquith
2. Julie Andrews
3. Muhammad Ali
4. the tango
5. Pulp Fiction