But let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi* putting in her answers: scoring four out of five in the process. The day also saw Olga† leaving us a comment on the day before’s Teaser.
Q1) Eratosthenes of Cyrene calculated Troy was sacked: on 11th June,1184BC. Cyrene is in which modern North African country?
Q2) Troy, itself, is in what’s now which country?
Q3) Famously, Troy was involved in a war with which Greek city-state: Corinth, Sparta or Argos?
Q4) Which King commanded the army that invaded Troy: Agamemnon, Menelaus or Odysseus?
Q5) The Trojan War was chronicled in The Iliad. Which Greek poet wrote The Iliad?
Q6) The War was caused by an argument between three Greek goddesses. The argument was about a Golden Apple, marked “For the …” whom?
Q7) As a result of this, Prince Paris — who’d judged which goddess was which — was rewarded with the love of the most beautiful woman on Earth. Who was she?
Q8) That woman’s face (apparently) launched a thousand ships. In a line written by whom: Shakespeare, Marlowe or Johnson?
Q9) The Greeks finally won the Trojan War: by sneaking a wooden WHAT, into Troy?
Q10) Finally … According to an old poem, survivors from Troy are said to have founded which City?
.Q1) 10th June, 1918, saw the birth of actor, Barry Morse. In which Gerry Anderson series did he play Victor Bergman?
Q2) NATO ended 11 weeks of military action: on 10th June, 1999. In other words, NATO stopped bombing where: Montenegro, Serbia or Kosovo?A2) Kosovo.
Q3) The Apple 2 went on sale: on 10th June, 1977. It’s central processor was a what processor: 8 bit, 16 bit or 32 bit?
Q4) Pope John Paul 2nd canonized Saint Rafca: on 10th June, 2001. She — technically — was a member of which church: the Maronite, Eastern Orthodox or Anglican?A4) Maronite. (She’s venerated, though, by both the Orthodox and Catholic Churches. The Maronite Church, itself, is an autonomous church with ties to the Roman Catholic Church.)
Q5) Finally … The Equal Pay Act was signed into law: on 10th June, 1963. By which US president?
“Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes.”“Beware Greeks bearing gifts.”From The Aeneid.
I must go and see if everything is OK for my mother to come home. Let's hope that's the case and I can find time to get back to the teaser... (although it might be a slow process)
ReplyDeleteNo problem. And good for your friend! :)
ReplyDelete1. Libya
2. Turkey
3. Sparta
4. Odysseus
5. Homer
6. fairest
7. Helen
8. Marlowe
9. horse
10. Rome