But let’s get moving on, shall we?
Q1) Record smog closed schools, roads and the airport in the city of Harbin: on the 21st October, 2013. Harbin is in which Far Eastern country?
Q2) Ferdinand Magellan found what’s now called the Straits of Magellan: on 21st October, 1520. These separate Tierra del Fuego from which continent: North American, South America or Europe?
Q3) Actress and writer, Carrie Fisher, was born on 21st October, 1956. What was the title of her first novel, published in 1987?
Q4) The Sakurakai launched a coup attempt: on 21st October, 1931. The group were ultra-nationalists: in which Asian country?
Q5) Finally … 21st October, 1926, saw the birth of author, Ursula K. LeGuin. One of her best known characters, Ged, first appears in A Wizard of … where?
Q1) 20th October, 1977, saw a Convair plane crash in Mississippi. The crash killed three members of which band?A1) Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Q2) 20th October, 1947, saw the USA start formal diplomatic relations with which country?A2) Pakistan.
Q3) 20th October, 2000, saw the release of human rights activist, James Mawdsley: from a jail in which East Asian nation?A3) Burma.
Q4) 20th October, 1956, saw the birth of film director, Danny Boyle. His first film, released in the UK in 1995, was called Shallow … what?A4) Shallow Grave.
Q5) Finally … Prime Minister Maurice Bishop was assassinated, during a coup: on 20th October, 1983. Where was he PM of?A5) Grenada.
“I talk about the gods, I am an atheist. But I am an artist too, and therefore a liar. Distrust everything I say. I am telling the truth.”Ursula K. Le Guin, born 21st October, 1929, in the introduction to The Left Hand of Darkness.
† I intend to, now I’ve got my bits delivered, Olga‡! You, too! (Always amazes me, with some bands. I mean, come on: let’s have consistently spell-able names!)
‡ Actually, Debbi, Olga, talking of great American literature, has either of you read much Le Guin? I keep meaning to go back to her.
Yes! I read "The Dispossessed" many years ago. Loved it. I need to read more of her books! So many books, so little time! :)
ReplyDelete1. China
2. South America
3. Postcards from the Edge
4. Japan
5. Earthsea