Q1)18th August, 1877, saw Asaph Hall discover Phobos: a moon of Mars. What’s the other moon of Mars, called?
Q2)18th August, 1977, saw the arrest of which South African activist?
Q3)18th August is Long Tan Day: marking the day a small force from the Australian Army faced a much larger Vietnamese force, during the Vietnam War. The Battle of Long Tan was in which year?
Q4)18th August, 1227, saw the death of Genghis Khan, Emperor of the Mongols. Who succeeded him, as Khan?
Q5)Finally … 18th August, 1958, saw the original publication of Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita. What’s the name of the main, male, character?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1)The first pedestrian to be hit by a car, was hit on 17th August, 1896: when Bridget Driscoll was hit by a Benz. Where did this take place: the Natural History Museum, Battersea Park or the Crystal Palace?
Q2)The British government revealed the Radcliffe Line: on the 17th August, 1947. The line was the Government’s proposed border between what’s now two countries. Name one of them.
Q5)More to the point, he’s hosted which BBC 2 quiz show?
A5)Mastermind. (He’s originally from Splott. I always thought it was fictional … )
Q6)Finally … 17th August, 1585, saw English colonists land at the Roanoke Colony, on Roanoke Island. Had it not vanished, the colony would be in what’a now which US state?
“If you live through the initial stage of fame and get past it, and remember thats not who you are. If you live past that, then you have a hope of maybe learning how to spell the word artist.”
Patrick Swayze, August 18, 1952 – September 14, 2009.
And this tune …
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Ahh ... a nice short one! :)
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2. Steve Biko
3. 1966
4. Ögedei Khan
5. Humbert Humbert