But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 27th March, 1998, saw the US Food and Drug Administration approve the use of Sildenafil. To treat what: heartburn, male impotence or migraines?
Q2) More to the point, Sildenafil is better known as what?
Q3) Britain started the creation of an artificial reef, on 27th March, 2004: by sinking the HMS Scylla. Off the coast of which English county?
Q4) 27th March, 1915, saw Mary Mallon quarantined: as the world’s first healthy carrier of which disease?
Q5) 27th March, 1994, saw the maiden flight of what was then called the Euro-fighter. It’s know known — in the UK, at least — as the what: Typhoon, Taiwan or Tai Chi?
Q6) Finally … 27th March, 1914, saw the birth of actor, Richard Denning. In which of his films did he play Dr Mark Williams?
Q1) In Canada, 26th March is Purple Day. The day is intended to raise awareness of which neurological condition?A1) Epilepsy.
Q2) 26th March, 1981, saw a new political party formed in the UK: what was it called?
Q3) Switzerland’s national airline was formed: on 26th March, 1931. What was that airline called?A3) Swissair.
Q4) The Schengen Treaty came into effect: on 26th March, 1995. The Treaty loosened borders controls. Between some member countries of which organization: the Arab League, the European Union or the African Union?A4) The European Union.
Q5) Finally … 26th March saw London’s Stock Exchange admit women: for the first time. In which year of the 1970s?A5) 1973.
“I’ve always thought my soundtracks do pretty good, because they’re basically professional equivalents of a mix tape I’d make for you at home.”Quentin Tarantino, born 27th March, 1963.
Sad story about that musician.
ReplyDelete1. male impotence
2. Viagra
3. Cornwall
4. typhoid (as in Typhoid Mary)
5. Typhoon
6. Creature from the Black Lagoon