But let’s get a move on, shall we? After all, I’m expecting my nephew, at some point …
Q1) 25th October, 1828, saw the formal opening of Saint Katherine Docks: in London. Were the docks on the north or south bank of the Thames?
Q2) The docks were on the site of a former what: monastery, hospital or palace?
Q3) 25th October, 1983, saw soldiers from the USA invade where: Grenada, Granada or Granville?
Q4) The ninth African nation to gain independence from the UK did so on 25th October, 1964. What is that country called?
Q5) 25th October is the feast day of Saints Crispin and Crispinian‡. The brothers are the patron saints of whom: bee-keepers, cobblers or bowyers?
Q6) Finally … 25th October is the Day of the Basque Country. The Basque live in parts of Spain: and where else?
Q1) 24th October, 1998, saw NASA launch the Deep Space 1 probe. The craft was heading for what: a comet, an asteroid or Mars?
Q2) 24th October, 1949, saw the foundations laid for the headquarters of the United Nations. That HQ is in a borough of which US city?A2) New York.
Q3) Arsenal’s 49 game unbeaten record came to an end: on 24th October, 2004. Who beat them?A3) Manchester United.
Q4) 24th October, 51 AD, saw the birth of Emperor Domitian. Domitian was the last Roman Emperor from which dynasty: the Julio-Claudians, the Antonines or the Flavians?A4) The Flavians.
Q5) Finally … 24th October, 1966, saw the birth of Russian investor and businessman, Roman Abramovich. Which Premiership side does he own?A5) Chelsea FC.
“It seems there is no fruit to be drawn from the solution we offer.”
Évariste Galois, 25 October 1811 – 31 May 1832.
Indeed Hollywood rips off lots of stuff! They're always looking for good material, even if it's someone else's. :)
ReplyDelete1. north
2. hospital
3. Grenada
4. Zambia (and I think the date is actually Oct. 24, 1964: http://www.japanafricanet.com/directory/presidents/africanindependence.html
5. cobblers
6. France