Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga* and Debbi† putting in their answers: with both scoring five out of five.
Q1) 12th May is International what Day: Doctors, Nurses or Dentists?
Q2) 12th May saw the Soviet Union stop blockading West Berlin. In which year?
Q3) 12th May, 1941, saw Konrad Vuse present the Z3 to an audience of scientists. The Z3 is generally agreed to be the world’s first programmable … what?
Q4) 12th May, 1994, saw the death of MP, John Smith. Which British political party had he been leader of?
Q5) Finally … The North American Aerospace Defense Command agreement was signed: on 12th May, 1958. Name either of the countries that signed it.
Q1) 11th May, 1942, saw the first publication of short story collection, Go Down, Moses. Who wrote Go Down, Moses?
Q2) The US Congress established the Glacier National Park: on 11th May, 1910. Which US state is the park in?A2) Montana.
Q3) 11th May, 1894, Saw the start of the Pullman Strike: in the US. The strike was a one by workers on what: river boats, railways or aircraft?A3) Railways. Specifically against the Pullman company.
Q4) Whistle blower, Daniel Ellsberg, had charges against him dropped: on 11th May, 1973. He’d leaked papers from where: the White House, the Pentagon or Congress?
Q5) Finally … 11th May, 1998, saw the start of Operation Shakti: thermonuclear tests by which nation?A5) India.
“Hypochondria is the only illness I don’t have.”Tony Hancock, 12 May 1924 – 25 June 1968.
Q1) Nurses
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1949
Q3) Computer
Q4) Labour
Q5) United States and Canada
I hope things improve and they'll find out quickly. The unpredictability must make it even more difficult to handle. Thinking of you
Hang in there, Paul! :)
ReplyDelete1. Nurses
2. 1949
3. computer
4. Labour
5. Canada and the United States