But let’s get a move one, shall we?
Q1) 4th July marks Independence Day, in the USA. The date is when Congress approved the Declaration of Independence: in which year of the 1770s?
Q2) Originally, the Declaration applied to the original Thirteen Colonies: or States, as they now are. Name one of them.
Q3) How many states does the USA now have?
Q4) What’s the most recent state to join the USA: and thus to start celebrating Independence Day.
Q5) What — by area — is the largest US state?
Q6) What — again by area — is the smallest?
Q7) As of the US Census Bureau’s best 2014 estimates, what’s the largest US city … by population?
Q8) What’s the USA’s capital city?
Q9) The USA’s national anthem — The Star Spangled Banner — is based on a poem written in which year: 1812, 1813 or 1814?
Q10) Finally … which USA state was the first to recognize Independence Day as a holiday: Vermont, Maryland or Massachusetts?
Q1) 3rd July, 1852, saw the US Congress establish the 2nd US Mint. At least, its second coining facility. That facility is in which Californian city?A1) San Francisco.
Q2) 3rd July, 2013, saw Mohammed Morsi deposed: as President of where?A2) Egypt.
Q3) 3rd July, 1996, saw the Stone of Scone returned to Scotland. In which London church had it been?A3) Westminster Abbey.
Q4) More to the point, the Stone had been in whose chair?A4) King Edward’s Chair: the chair the monarch sits on, when being crowned.
Q5) 3rd July, 1883, saw the birth of writer, Franz Kafka: in what’s now the Czech Republic. Which European language did he write in?A5) German.
Q6) Finally … 3rd July, 1927, saw the birth of the late film director, Ken Russell. Which of his films famously has a soundtrack by The Who?A6) Tommy.
“I am well aware of the toil and blood and treasure it will cost us to maintain this declaration, and support and defend these states. Yet through all the gloom I see the rays of ravishing light and glory. I can see that the end is worth all the means. This is our day of deliverance.”
John Adams.
Enjoy it, Paul! It's worth the wait. Not that I have to tell you that! :)
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2. Maryland
3. 50
4. Hawaii
5. Alaska
6. Rhode Island
7. New York City
8. Washington, DC
9. 1814
10. Massachusetts
I hope you can replace all your content. You're right, she's great. I've seen her live in theatre once. Very good. I hope you're enjoying the fourth.
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