But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Jean Charles de Menezes was shot, on 22nd July, 2005. De Menezes was shot, fleeing police at which London Underground station: Shepard’s Bush, Snaresbrook or Stockwell?
Q2) Alexander McKenzie reached the Pacific Ocean: on 22nd July, 1793. After a transcontinental crossing of which country?
Q3) A British Crown Colony became self governing, on 22nd July, 1963. Which colony: Sarawak, Tasmania, or Labuan?
Q4) 21st July, 1934, saw a noted bank robber shot outside the Biograph Theatre in Chicago. Which bank robber?
Q5) Finally … the capital of New York was chartered: on 22nd July, 1686. Which city IS the capital?
Q1) 21st July, 1951, saw the birth of actor and comedian, Robin Williams. In which 1978 series did he play an alien?A1) Mork and Mindy. (Although the character originally appeared in a 1978 episode of Happy Days called My Favourite Orkan: either answer’s correct.)
Q2) 21st July, 1914, saw which country decide to remain neutral, during World War 1?A2) Romania. (Hmmm … LOOKS like the relevant entry on Wikipedia’s been moved. Given one entry on Romanian history says the declaration was in August, and that — by the look of it — that there’s two different dates given for another event, I’m assuming it’s been moved, and moved because of the differences between the Gregorian calendar, and whatever one Romania was using at the time.)
Q3) 21st July, 1954, saw a conference decide to partition Vietnam into North and South Vietnam: at the end of the First Indo-chine War. The two countries are now called what?A3) Cộng hòa Xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam: or, in English, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. But I’ll just take Vietnam!
Q4) The HMS Hermes arrived back in port: on 21st July, 1982. It arrived back, after taking part in the Falkands War. Which port did it arrive at?A4) Portsmouth.
Q5) Finally … 21st July, 1899, saw the birth of Ernest Hemingway. Which of his novels features Robert Jordan, a fighter in the International Brigades?A5) For Whom The Bell Tolls. (Orwell’s Homage to Catalonia, was another book about an author’s experiences in the war.)
“If England are going to win this match, they’re going to have to score a goal.”Jimmy Hill, 22 July 1928 – 19 December 2015.
Not entirely sure. I think probably the former, since they were like radio (I think) rather than audiobooks.
ReplyDeleteI can't help but notice that "The Avengers" is on there! :)
1. Stockwell
2. Mexico
3. Sarawak
4. John Dillinger (just saw this movie recently)
5. Albany