But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Miguel Primo de Rivera founded a dictatorship, following a military coup: 13th September, 1923. In which Spanish-speaking nation?
Q2) Lindy Chamberlain was put on trial on 13th September, 1982: accused of the murder of her baby daughter, Azaria. Lindy blamed the death on a wild … what?
Q3) 13th September, 1994, saw the Ulysses probe pass the south pole. Of which of our solar system’s objects?
Q4) During the US Civil War, Union troops found Confederate battle plans issued by which Confederate general?
Q5) Finally … 13th September, 1985, saw the original release of Super Mario Bros: for the NES console. Player 1 controls Mario, whilst Player 2 control’s Mario’s brother. What’s Mario’s brother’s name?
Q1) 12th September, 490 BC, is the traditionally accepted date of the Battle of Marathon. The site of the battle — the Plain of Marathon — is in which modern, European nation?A1) Greece.
Q2) 12th September, 191, saw Adolf Hitler join what later became the Nazi Party. What was it called, when he joined?A2) The Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or German Workers’ Party. (It’s only later that it added the ‘National Socialist’ bit at the start of the name: the German version of the words, are what formed the basis of the term, ‘Nazi.’)
Q3) Southern Rhodesia was annexed by the UK: on the 12th September, 1923. What is Southern Rhodesia now called?A3) Zimbabwe.
Q4) The signing of the Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany took place, on the 12th September, 1990: allowing for German reunification. This was signed between East Germany, West Germany: and the four powers that occupied the country after WW2. Name one of those four powers.A4) The USA, the Soviet Union, France and the UK.
Q5) Finally … The killer of model, Reeva Steenkamp, was found guilty: on 12th September, 2014. Which notable athlete killed her?A5) The fastest man on no legs: Oscar Pistorius.
“England can never be ruined, except by a parliament.”
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, 13 September 1520 – 4 August 1598.
Q1) Spain (This one I knew for sure).
ReplyDeleteQ2) Dingo (I remember the movie version with Meryl Streep on it)
Q3) The Sun
Q4) Robert E. Lee (although I think the year was missing. 1862?)
Q5) Luigi
I've never had a locker, otherwise I'm convinced I'd always leave things behind...I listen to Radio 2 usually when I'm in the UK. Difficult subject for sure.
Anything is more tuneful than Yoko! :)
ReplyDelete1. Spain
2. a dingo
3. the sun
4. Robert E. Lee
5. Luigi