Q1)2nd April marks International Children’s Book Day. The date was chose as it marked the birth of whom: Anna Sewell, P. L. Travers or Hans Christian Andersen?
Q2)That writer’s bibliography notably contains books on what theme: horses, nannies or fairy tales?
Q3)2nd April, 1792, saw the Coinage Act passed. Which county’s Mint did the act set up?
Q4)Britain’s first Panda crossing was opened: on 2nd April, 1962. Outside which London station?
Q5)2nd April, 2011, saw the home nation, India, win Cricket’s tenth World Cup: in the final. That final was held in which Indian city?
Q6)Finally … Khorasan, a short lived military state, was established: on 2nd April, 1921. The country lasted for six months: and is now what country?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1)The Fool is a card in the Tarot card deck: in the Major or minor arcana?
Q4)April 1st, 2004, saw a well-known tech firm announce it would be starting an email service: which people were convinced was a joke. It wasn’t. What was that firm?
A4)Google. The service concerned was and is Gmail.
Q5)That same day — 1st April, 2004 — saw which small English town jokingly twinned with Barcelona?
Q6)1st April, 2005, saw the Today program jokingly announce Radio 4’s soap opera would start using a disco version of its theme tune. What’s the name of that soap opera?
“I was very tall and very plain - I wasn’t going to get very far on looks - so I thought I’d better be the funny girl.”
Penelope Keith, born 2nd April, 1940.
And this nod to Banarama co-founder, Keren Woodward …
Have a good day … !
* You’re right, of course, Olga: a sense of irony’s ALWAYS handy … ! Hang on, incidents? Sounds ominous … ! (Oh, did I mention Sonic the Hedgehog? Remind me not to get TOO distracted … )
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Q1) Hans Christian Andersen
ReplyDeleteQ2) Fairy tales
Q3) United States
Q4) Waterloo Station
Q5) Mumbai
Q6) Iran
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