But let’s get a move on, shall we? Before I fall asleep at the keyboard …
Q1) 30th May saw the first publication of the Gazette de France, the first French language newspaper in where: France, Canada or Switzerland?
Q2) 30th May, 1966, saw the launch of the Surveyor 1: the first US probe to land on an extraterrestrial body. Which extraterrestrial body … ?
Q3) 30th May, 1908, saw the birth of voice artist, Mel Blanc. Which skunk did he famously voice, for Warner Bros?
Q4) Henry 8th of England married his third wife: on 30th May, 1536. Who was she?
Q5) Finally … 30th May, 1932, saw the founding of the National Theatre of Greece. The Theatre’s in which Greek city?
Q1) 29th May, 1953, saw Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reach the summit of Mount Everest. Everest is in which mountain range?A1) The Himalaya.
Q2) 29th May, 2001, saw the US Supreme Court rule disabled golfer, Casey Martin, could use what: a caddy, a golf cart or a modified 3 iron?A2) A golf cart.
Q3) 29th May, 1982, saw Pope John Paul 2nd make a historic visit to Canterbury Cathedral. Who was the Archbishop Of Canterbury who greeted him: Dr Robert Runcie, Reverend George Carey, or Dr Rowan Williams?A3) Dr Robert Runcie.
Q4) 29th May, 1874, saw the birth of writer, G. K. Chesterton. Which fictional detective did he create: Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown or Ellery Queen?A4) Father Brown. (I have to admit, it was VERY tempting to mention notable (fictional) lawyer, Stephanie Ann McRae … )
Q5) Finally … 29th May, 1942, saw Bing Crosby, the Ken Darby Singers and the John Scott Trotter orchestra record which Christmas song?
“We are convinced that liberty without socialism is privilege, injustice; and that socialism without liberty is slavery and brutality.”
Mikhail Bakunin, 30th May, 1814 to 1st July, 1876.
† Scilly Automatic sound’s … hairy …
Thank you so much, Paul! I really hope the movie becomes a reality!
ReplyDelete1. France
2. the moon
3. Pepe Le Pew
4. Jane Seymour
5. Athens