But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 3rd November, 1783, saw the public hanging of highwayman, John Austin. This was the last public hanging at which London gallows?
Q2) A solar eclipse was visible in parts of Europe, Africa and North and South America: on 3rd November, 2013. Solar eclipses — seen from Earth — occur when when what body passes between the Sun and Earth?
Q3) More to the point, where would you be, if you were watching the Earth pass between you and the sun?
Q4) One, World Trade Center opened: on the 3rd November, 2014. Built as a replacement for the buildings destroyed in the 9/11 attacks, it’s been informally dubbed the what tower?
Q5) Dominica became independent: on the 3rd November, 1978. From where?
Q6) More to the point, is Dominica ALSO the Dominican Republic?
Q7) Finally … 3rd November, 1838, saw the debut issue released, of the world’s mostly widely circulated English language newspaper. Which paper is it?
Q1) 2nd November is Statehood Day in two US states. Name either.
A1) North Dakota and South Dakota.
Q2) David Jacobsen, an American hostage, was released on 2nd November, 1986. He’d been held hostage in which Middle Eastern city: Damascus, Beirut or Jerusalem?
A2) Beirut.
Q3) During the 2nd Boer War, Boer forces began besieging where, on 2nd November, 1899?
A3) Ladysmith.
Q4) Haile Selassie was crowned as Ethiopian Emperor: on 2nd November, of which year?
A4) 1930.
Q5) Finally … 2nd November, 1982, saw the launch of which UK TV channel?
A5) Channel 4.
“The day I worry about cleaning my house is the day Sears comes out with a riding vacuum cleaner.”Roseanne Barr, born 3rd November, 1952.
Hello! Back from Austin. Boy, have I got a story about that trip! :)
ReplyDelete1. the Tyburn gallows
2. the moon
3. the moon or maybe Mars (??)
4. the Freedom Tower
5. Great Britain
6. no
7. The Times of India, founded as The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce