But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) During the US Civil War, 14th November, 1862, saw President Abraham Lincoln approve plans to capture the capital city of the Confederate Staes of America. That capital is now part of the USA. Which Virginian city is it?
Q2) Which UK city was bombed: on the night of the 14th — and early morning of the 15th — of November, 1940?
Q3) 14th November, 1954, saw the birth of Condoleeza Rice. Which political office did she hold under President George W. Bush?
Q4) 14th November, 2014, Saw the death of TV producer, Glen A. Larson. His first big hit series, for Universal Studios, was a Western: called what?
Q5) More to the point, his Mormon beliefs were the inspiration for which of his serials?
Q6) Finally … 14th November, 1967, saw physicist, Theodore Maiman, granted the patent for the world’s first what?
Q1) 13th November, 354AD, saw the birth of Saint Augustine of Hippo. He’s the patron saint of whom: brewers, hoteliers or cheese-makers?A1) Brewers.
Q2) More to the point, the now gone city of Hippo was in what’s now which North African country?A2) Algeria.
Q3) Which country voted to join the EU: on 13th November, 1994?A3) Sweden.
Q4) Which Walt Disney film premiered on 13th November, 1940: Snow White, Dumbo or Fantasia?A4) Fantasia.
Q5) The Times began publication, on 13th November, 1979. After a year long what?A5) Strike/industrial dispute.
Q6) Finally … 13th November, 1841, was the date surgeon, James Braid, saw a demonstration of what was then called ‘animal magnetism’ and subsequently studied it. As a result, animal magnetism is now in regular use: and generally called what?A6) Hypnotism/hypnosis.
“I came out to myself when I was about 15 or 16, and to my parents when I was 18. When you come out to your parents, that’s when it’s properly official…”
Russell Tovey, born 14th November, 1981.
Q1) Richmond
ReplyDeleteQ2) Coventry
Q3) Secretary of State
Q4) Alias Smith and Jones
Q5) Battlestar Galactica
Q6) Laser (it was a ruby laser)