But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) The Royal Charter that founded the Bank of England, was issued on 27th July: of which year of the 1690s?
Q2) 27th July, 1929, saw the 1929 version of the Geneva Convention signed. What did it regulate, during a war: chemical weapons, prisoners of war or nuclear weapons?
Q3) 27th July, 1955, saw the end of Allied Occupation of where: Austria, Hungary or Germany?
Q4) Ken Barlow married Deirdre Langton: on 27th July, 1981. The characters’ wedding boosted the ratings: of which British soap?
Q5) Finally … 27th July, 1930, saw the birth of politician, Shirley Williams. Since receiving a Damehood, in 1993, she’s been Dame Williams of where?
Q1) 26th July saw the birth of British writer, Aldous Huxley. In which year of the 1890s?A1) 1894.
Q2) He was a noted writer. His brothers Julian and Andrew were noted what: biologists, physicists or chemists?A2) Biologists.
Q3) Aldous’s grandfather, Thomas, was known as whose bulldog?A3) Darwin’s.
Q4) Aldous read English Literature: at which Oxford College?A4) Balliol.
Q5) His first novel was published in 1921. What’s it called?A5) Crome Yellow.
Q6) The Doors of Perception was Huxley’s account of his use of what: LSD, Mescaline or Psilocybin?
Q7) More to the point, which US band took their name from The Doors of Perception?A7) Who else? The Doors.
Q8) Huxley’s The Devils of Loudon was turned into a 1971 film, directed by Ken Russell? Which film?A8) The Devils.
Q9) Huxley’s best known work, the dystopian Brave New World, takes its name from a quote. From which of Shakespeare’s plays: Hamlet, The Tempest or Troilus and Cressida?
Q10) Finally … Huxley died on 22nd November, 1963. The same day as President John F. Kennedy: and the author of the Narnia books. Who was that latter author?A10) C. S. Lewis.
“You know, there are people who are basically unbalanced who are going to misuse a game and have bad results. If a golfer who insists on playing during a lightning storm gets hit by a stroke of lightning and is killed nobody says, ‘There’s golfers dying by the droves being hit by lightning!’ You can overdo what you really like, and if you’re unbalanced, you go overboard.”Gary Gygax, July 27, 1938 – March 4, 2008.
Good heavens! :) I had no idea! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for cutting this American some slack! :)
BTW, here's the link to the YouTube video I did. I'll put it up on some blog or another. Later! :) https://youtu.be/-hWYJBcY_ao
1. 1694
2. prisoners of war
3. Austria
4. Coronation Street
5. Crosby
Got fitted for a new hand splint today. Not bad, actually, but still makes for laborious typing.
It's been ages since I last read Ursula LeGuin. Another author I should get back to reading. So many books, etc.
Sometimes, I think I'd make a very good readers' advisory librarian. I love reading so much!