But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 22nd February, 1371, saw Robert 2nd become King of Scotland. He was the first king from which royal house?
Q2) 22nd February, 1959, saw Lee Petty win the very first Daytona 500. The race is how long: 500 miles, 750 miles or 1000 miles?
Q3) Scientist announced they had successfully cloned a sheep: on 22nd February, 1997. What Was the sheep called?
Q4) 22nd February is the date of one the Roman Catholic Feast of Peter’s Chair. The chair itself is in Saint Peter’s Basilica. In which Italian City?
Q5) Finally … Founder’s Day is celebrated by Scouts and Guides: on 22nd February. Whose birthday does it mark?
Q1) 21st February, 1972, saw the start of a visit by the US President: to Communist China. Which US President?A1) Richard Nixon.
Q2) The USS Bismarck Sea was sunk: on 21st February, 1945. The ship was sunk by what kind of Japanese attack?A2) A kamikaze attack.
Q3) Gerald Holton completed his design of peace symbol: on 21st February, 1958. Which group did he design the symbol for?A3) The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, or CND.
Q4) 21st February, 1937, saw the League of Nations ban volunteers entering what: the Red Cross, the Eurovision Song Contest or the Spanish Civil War?A4) The Spanish Civil War.
Q5) Finally … 21st February, 1975, saw two White House aides jailed: for their involvement in the Watergate Scandal. The Scandal famously involved which US President?A5) Him, again: Richard Nixon.
“Running an airline is a normal job. Racing is more.”Niki Lauda, born 22 February 1949.
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Q1) Stuart
ReplyDeleteQ2) 500 miles
Q3) Dolly
Q4) Rome (The Vatican that’s supposed to be a state within it)
Q5) Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell
I'm not in the UK now but I hope to catch up when I'm back. Thanks for keeping me posted.
Yes, thanks, Paul! :) I hope it'll go into production and that I can watch them film, if so! :)
ReplyDelete1. Stewart
2. 500
3. Dolly
4. Rome (I'm assuming you don't mean Vatican City, which is separate from Italy, jurisdiction-wise)
5. Robert Baden-Powell
BTW, I watched Doctor Who on my iMac, after converting the files to MP4. Thanks for the extras! :)