But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 17th October, 1091, saw London hit by a what?
Q2) Many years later, 17th October, 1814, saw 8 people killed in London: in a flood of what?
Q3) Which European country’s postal service was founded on 17th October, 1558: Spain’s, Hungary’s or Poland’s?
Q4) 17th October, 1990, saw the initial version of IMDb posted to the ’Net. It’s still going, and is a site devoted to what: wine, sculpture or movies?
Q5) Finally … 17th November, 1919, saw the founding of electronics giant, RCA. RCA stood for Radio Corporation of where?
Q1) During the French Revolution, 16th October, 1793, saw the execution of Marie Antoinette: widow of the King of France. Which King of France?A1) Louis 16th.
Q2) Girton College, the first residential college for women, was opened on 16th October, 1869. Is Girton College part of Oxford or Cambridge University?
Q3) The discovery of exoplanet, Alpha Centauri Bb was announced: on 16th October, 2012. Alpha Centauri is in which constellation?A3) Centaurus.
Q4) Empress Wu Zetian ascend the throne of China: on 16th October, 690 AD. Which Chinese dynasty did she belong to: Tang, Fang or McSweeney?A4) Tang.
Q5) Finally … General Augusto Pinochet was arrested in London: on 16th October, 1998. He’d been dictator of which South American country?A5) Chile.
“Ah, isn’t that nice, the wife of the Cambridge president is kissing the cox of the Oxford crew.”
Commentator, Harry Carpenter (17 October 1925 – 20 March 2010) speaking, allegedly, at the end of the 1977 Boat Race.
Q1) A tornado.
ReplyDeleteQ2) Beer.
Q3) Poland
Q4) Movies
Q5) America
I'd never heard of a beer flood...
It went just great! I actually sold some books and met great people! :)
ReplyDelete1. tornado
2. beer
3. Poland
4. movies
5. America