But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 11th April, 1909, saw the founding of Tel Aviv. The city is in which country?
Q2) 11th April, 1913, was the date of the Nevill’s Ground attack: an attack on a sports ground by Suffragettes. It was the only such attack on what: a football field, rugby pitch or cricket ground?
Q3) 11th April, 1961, saw whose warcrimes trail begin?
Q4) 11th April, 1908, saw the launch of the SMS Blücher. The ship was the last cruiser built by whom: the Ottoman Empire, imperial Germany or the Russian Empire?
Q5) Finally … 11th April, 1972, saw the original broadcast of Radio Four’s I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue. Who’s the show’s current chairman?
Q1) 10th April, 1858, saw the recasting of the bell used in the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster. The bell is famously known as Big Ben. What’s the Tower called?A1) The Elizabeth Tower.
Q2) 10th April, 1953, saw the release of House of Wax: the world’s first 3D movie by a major studio. Which Hollywood studio released it?A2) Warner Bros.
Q3) 10th April, 1972, saw the original signing of the Biological Weapons Convention. Name any of the fourteen nations who HAVEN’T signed or ratified it.A3) Angola, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea, Guinea, Israel, Kiribati, Micronesia, Namibia, Niue, Samoa, South Sudan or Tuvalu.
Q4) 10th April saw the founding of the Professional Golfers Association of America. But in which year: 1915, 1916 or 1917?A4) 1916. (In Europe and Africa, WW1 was raging. America … played golf …)
Q5) Finally … 10th April, 428AD, saw Nestorius named as archbishop of where?A5) Constantinople. (The Nestorian heresy, named for the Archbishop, holds that Christ is two natures in one body. You have to love a theological argument.)
“I love being in a show. I love the community aspect of it. I like the discipline of it, too.”Joel Grey, born 11th April, 1932.
Q1) Israel
ReplyDeleteQ2) Cricket
Q3) Adolf Eichmann (famously Hannah Arendt based her theory of the banality of evil on his behaviour during the trial. I watched a fascinating movie about her not long ago).
Q4) Imperial German Navy
Q5) Jack Dee
Thanks, Paul. Good luck with the job thing... And thanks for the clips. Love Cabaret. :)
I know! That was amazing! :) Amazing Grace!
ReplyDelete1. Israel
2. cricket ground
3. Adolf Eichmann (and I think you meant "trial" not "trail" :))
4. imperial Germany
5. Jack Dee