But let’s get a move on, shall we?
Q1) 6th January is the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas. What’s the name given to this feast … in Western Christianity?
Q2) More to the point, Eastern Christian Churches call it … what?
Q3) 6th January, 2015, saw the death of actor, Lance Percival. In which 1971 film did he play Bilius?
Q4) Congress chartered a national cathedral for the USA: on 6th January, 1893. The cathedral is in which US city?
Q5) 6th January, 1992, saw the US Government advise doctors to stop using what: antibiotics, leeches or breast implants?
Q6) Finally … New Mexico was admitted as the 47th US state. On 6th January of which year: 1911, 1912 or 1913?
Q1) 5th January, 2005, saw a team of scientists discover a dwarf planet. What’s the dwarf planet’s name?A1) Eris.
Q2) The US Embassy in Mogadishu was evacuated: on the 5th January, 1991. Mogadishu is the capital city of which African nation?A2) Somalia.
Q3) GSAT 14 was launched: on the 5th January, 2014. By which nation’s space agency?A3) India’s.
Q4) 5th January, 1934, saw the birth of sound engineer, Phil Ramone. He and business partner, Jack Arnold, founded which record company: Virgin, Stiff or A&R?A4) A&R.
Q5) Finally … 5th January, 1896, saw an Austrian newspaper announce the discovery of a new kind of radiation: by Wilhelm Röntgen. WHICH radiation?A5) X-rays.
“Every time I get in front of a camera, I think of it as an attractive man I am meeting for the first time. I find him demanding and aloof — so I must do all in my power to interest him.”
Capucine, 6 January 1928 – 17 March 1990.
* These days … ? Whenever I see an exclamation mark, I think of the Agatean Empire: which on Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld, the the equivalent of China. The Agatean equivalent of an exclamation mark … is a urinating dog.
Q1) Epiphany
ReplyDeleteQ2) Theophany
Q3) Up Pompeii
Q4) Washington DC
Q5) Silicone breast implant
Q6) 1912
I'm pleased it had some result. I read somewhere a few years back that you could e-mail Jeff Bezos and always get a reply and I've tried and so far, yes....
I'm impressed, Olga! If I need to look someone up, I'll keep you in mind! :)
ReplyDelete1. Three King's Day
2. Theophany
3. Up Pompeii
4. Washington, DC
5. breast implants
6. 1912