But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Henry the Lion founded Munich: on 14th June, 2016. Munich is on the banks of which river: the Rot, Isar or Vils?
Q2) Congress adopted the US Flag: on 14th June, 1777. How many stars are on the current version?
Q3) Across the world, 14th June, 1972, saw whom threaten to strike: nurses, pilots or policemen?
Q4) 14th June, 1966, saw the Vatican abolish its Index of Banned … what: contraceptives, languages or books?
Q5) Finally … Harriet Beecher Stowe was born: on 14th June, 1811. Beecher Stowe campaigned against what: abortion, slavery or alcohol?
Q1) 13th June saw the birth of Anglo Irish poet, W. B. Yeats. In which year of the 1860s?A1) 1865.
Q2) What did the W stand for?A2) William.
Q3) More to the point, what did the B stand for?A3) Butler.
Q4) Yeats was born in Sandymount: in which Irish county?
Q5) Yeats wrote his earliest known poem at which age: 16, 17 or 18?A5) 17.
Q6) Yeats joined an occultist group, in 1890. The group called itself the Hermetic Order of the Golden … what: Dawn, Day or Night?A6) Dawn.
Q7) Famously, Yeats was involved Maud Gonne: how many times did he propose to her: three, four or five times?A7) At least four.
Q8) For many years, Yeats stayed at Stone Cottage, in Ashdown Forest. Which American poet acted as his secretary, during this time?
Q9) Yeats help found the Irish Literary Theatre. These days, the Theatre is now called what: the Abbey Theatre, Bolivian Theatre or Dublin Theatre?A9) The Abbey Theatre.
Q10) Finally … 1923 saw Yeats receive what: the Pulitzer Prize, Mann Booker Prize or Nobel Prize?
“I would not attack the faith of a heathen without being sure I had a better one to put in its place, because, such as it is, it is better than nothing.”Harriet Beecher Stowe, June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896.
Keynote
and iMovie
… ! (Oh, the Teaser videos have spoken word added as well. OS X can send a bit of spoken text to iTunes
, and has done for years …)
Q1) Isar (it’s 1158 not 2016… Perhaps you shouldn’t have watched the two episodes yesterday although as I haven’t watched it I might well be wrong)
ReplyDeleteQ2) Fifty
Q3) Pilots
Q4) Books
Q5) Slavery (I’ve even read ‘Uncle’s Tom Cabin’ and it was better than I expected…)
Ah well ... just a suggestion. :)
ReplyDelete1. Isar
2. 50
3. pilots
4. books
5. slavery