But let’s get moving on, shall we?
Q1) 14th March is the earliest date of Lazarus Saturday. In Eastern Orthodox Churches, it’s the day before what?
Q2) It’s named for Lazarus of Bethany, the man Jesus is said to have raised from the dead. This Lazarus is found in which book of the Bible?
Q3) Gunmen attempt to shoot Gerry Adams: on 14th March, 1984: in Belfast. Adams was and is an important figure, in Sinn Fein: and a senior member of the Provisional … what?
Q4) Anne Miller was treated by Orvan Hess, and John Bumstead: on 14th March, 1942. In doing so, Anne became the first patient treated with what?
Q5) 14th March, 2007, saw the first celebration of World Maths Day. Which Greek philosopher defined mathematics as “the science of quantity”?
Q6) Finally … 14th March, 1908, saw the birth of business man, Phil Vincent. The company he founded, made what: motorcars, motorbikes or trams?
Q1) 13th March, 1988, saw the opening of the Seikan Tunnel: then, the longest undersea tunnel on the planet. The tunnel’s in which country: Japan, China or South Korea?A1) Japan.
Q2) Who was elected as Pope: on 13th March, 2013?A2) Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio: now know as Pope Francis.
Q3) 13th March, 1996, saw spree killer, Thomas Hamilton, kill 16 children. In a primary school in which small Scottish town?A3) Dunblane.
Q4) 13th March, 2007, saw the Bank of England issue a new £20 note. The note features a picture of which economist?
Q5) Finally … Uranus was first observed on 13th March, 1781. By which British astronomer?A5) Sir William Herschel. (Initially, he felt it was a comet.)
“Both men and women are fallible. The difference is, women know it.”Eleanor Bron, born 14 March 1938.
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2. John
3. Irish Republican Army
4. penicillin
5. Aristotle
6. motorbikes