But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 8th April is the feast day of Saint Walter of Pontoise: the patron saint of vintners. What DO vintners make?
Q2) More to the point, what fruit do vintners usually use: oranges, grapes or apples?
Q3) 8th April is ALSO International Romani Day. The Romani are also known as what G?
Q4) 8th April, 1886, saw an Irish Home Rule bill introduced into the UK’s House of Commons: by which Liberal Prime Minister?
Q5) 8th April, 1973, saw the death of artist, Pablo Picasso. He died in France. Which European country was he born in?
Q6) Finally … 8th April, 941, saw the birth of fashion designer, Vivienne Westwood. What was the name of the boutique she operated with Malcolm McLaren?
Q1) 7th April, 1827, saw inventor, John Walker, sell his first what to the public: Match, light-bulb or gas lamp?A1) Match.
Q2) 7th April, 1948, saw the founding of the WHO: a body of the United Nations. What does the H stand for?A2) Health.
Q3) 7th April, 1964, saw IBM announce its System/360 range of mainframe computers. IBM stands for International Business … what?A3) Machines.
Q4) 7th April, 1978, saw President Jimmy Carter cancel US development of what atomic weapon?A4) The Neutron Bomb.
Q5) Finally … 7th April, 1860, saw the birth of businessman, W. K. Kellogg: he of cornflakes fame. What type of horse was he a breeder of: Arabian, Shire or French Trotter?A5) Arabian.
“More than ever before in human history, we share a common destiny. We can master it only if we face it together. And that, my friends, is why we have the United Nations.”
Former UN General Secretary, Kofi Annan, born 8 April 1938.
Sounds like a plan! :)
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2. grapes
3. gypsies
4 William Gladstone
5. Spain
6. Let It Rock