But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 3rd June, 2013, saw Private Chelsea Manning put on trail. For leaking US military secrets to whom?
Q2) 3rd June, 1889, saw the completion of the first long distance electricity cables: going from a generator, to users. The generator was on Willamette Falls: with the lines going to the city of Portland. In which US state were both Falls and city?
Q3) That state has a coast on which Ocean?
Q4) 3rd June, 1937, saw Britain’s former King — Edward 8th — marry the woman he’d abdicated the throne for. Who was she?
Q5) 3rd June, 1941, saw the Greek village of Kandanos destroyed by Nazi Germany’s armed forces. How were those armed forces known, at the time?
Q6) Finally … 3rd June, 1918, saw the birth of dancer, Willis Marie van Schaack. Van Schaack was better known as which stripper?
Q1) 2nd June, 1740, saw the birth of the Marquis De Sade. One of his novels was called The 120 Days of … where?A1) Sodom.
Q2) 2nd May, 1920, saw the birth of script writer, Johnny Speight. Speight’s best loved sitcom character, Alf Garnett, was played by whom?A2) Warren Mitchell.
Q3) 2nd May, 1941, saw the birth of Charlie Watts. Watts has played drums for The Rolling Stones: and for which Alexis Korner fronted band?A3) Blues Incorporated.
Q4) 2nd May, 1915, saw the birth of writer and editor, Lester del Rey. In which genre was he prominent: crime fiction, science fiction or westerns?A4) Science Fiction.
Q5) Finally … which jockey won his seventh Epsom Derby: on the 2nd June, 1976?A5) Lester Piggott.
“1. You can’t win. 2. You can’t break even. 3. You can’t even get out of the game.”
Allen Ginsberg, June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997.
Thanks, Paul! Slowly, but surely, I'll improve! :)
ReplyDelete1. Wikileaks
2. Oregon
3. Pacific
4. Wallis Simpson
5. the Wehrmacht
6. Lili St. Cyr