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Q1) 27th July, 1694, saw the founding Royal Charter granted to the Bank of England. Who’s the bank’s current Governor?
Q2) 27th July, 2003, saw the death of actor/comedian, Bob Hope: which song is especially associated with him?
Q3) 27th July, 1999, saw skateboarder, Tony Hawk, land the first recorded ‘900’: at that year’s X Games. In other words, he completed how many revolutions: one and a half, two and a half or three and a half?
Q4) During the French Revolution, 27th July, 1794, saw the arrest of whom?
Q5) Finally … 27th July, 1865, saw settlers arrive at Chubut, in Argentina. Which country of the UK were those settlers from?
Q1) 26th July, 1887, saw the original publication of Unua Libro: the first book to describe which language?A1) Esperanto.
Q2) Many years later, 26th July, 1963, saw the launch of the Syncom 2 satellite. The satellite was the first to have what kind of orbit: a polar orbit, a geosynchronous orbit or a geostationary orbit?
Q3) 26th July, 1894, saw the birth of Aldous Huxley. Which of his novels tells us the story of John, Bernard and Lenina?
Q4) Krishnadeva Raya ascended the throne of the Vijayanagara Empire: on 26th July, 1509. That empire occupied what’s now southern … where?A4) India.
Q5) Finally … Nicolette Milnes Walker finished her single-handed sailing trip: on 26th July, 1971. Across which ocean?A5) The Atlantic.
“Pen-and-paper role-playing is live theater and computer games are television. People want the convenience and instant gratification of turning on the TV rather than getting dressed up and going out to see a live play. In the same way, the computer is a more immediately accessible way to play games.”
E. Gary Gygax, July 27, 1938 – March 4, 2008.
Yes, you've mentioned the show. Sounds like fun. :)
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2. Thanks for the Memories
3. two and a half
4. Robespierre
5. Wales
I've visited Wales but not Portmeirion despite the TV connection and the pottery. Must go, though...:)
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