Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 11th January, 2015, saw the death of actress and model, Anita Ekberg. In which 1960 film had she found prominence?
Q2) 11th January, 1972, saw East Pakistan rename itself. What?
Q3) 11th January, 1787, saw William Herschel first observe Titania and Oberon. The two are moons of which planet: Uranus, Saturn or Jupiter?
Q4) Enver Hoxha assumed power as his country’s dictator: on 11th January, 1946. Which country was it: Albania, Bulgaria or Croatia?
Q5) Finally … Surgeon, Sir James Paget, was born on 11th January, 1811. Paget’s disease, named after him, is a disease of what: the heart, kidneys or bones?
Q1) 10th January, 1927, saw the original release of acclaimed science fiction movie, Metropolis. Who directed Metropolis?A1) Fritz Lang.
Q2) 10th January, 1996, saw King Hussein of Jordan make a visit to which country?A2) Israel.
Q3) More to the point, which city did he fly to?A3) Tel Aviv.
Q4) Media giant,Time Warner, was formed: on the 10th January, 2000. Which of its divisions was originally owned by TV media mogul, Ted Turner?
Q5) Sir Clive Sinclair launched his famous — or notorious — Sinclair C5: on the 10th January, 1985. What was the C5?A5) An electric vehicle/bike. (Or turkey, if you’re feeling nasty …)
Q6) Finally … 10th January, 1776 saw Thomas Paine publish the pamphlet, Common Sense. What did it argue for: women’s suffrage, American independence or the abolition of slavery?
“We need action not words.”Arthur Scargill, born 11th January, 1938.
“But I’ve got to think of myself as the luckiest guy. Robert Johnson only had one album’s worth of work as his legacy. That’s all that life allowed him.”David Bowie, 8 January 1947 – 10 January 2016.
It is a shock. Quite a loss to the musical world.
ReplyDelete1. La Dolce Vita
2. Bangladesh
3. Uranus
4. Albania
5. bones
Q1) La Dolce Vita
ReplyDeleteQ2) Bangladesh
Q3) Uranus
Q4) Albania
Q5) Bones
Some people don't seem quite of this world and it's always a bigger surprise when they die...