But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) The Goudi Coup started: on 28th August, 1909. The Coup was an attempted military takeover in which European country?
Q2) Caleb Bradham’s best known drink was renamed: on 28th August, 1898. What IS that drink?
Q3) 28th August, 1789, saw William Herschel discover what many feel is the only other body in the Solar system capable of supporting life. What moon of Saturn are we talking about?
Q4) Dame Kelly Holmes won her second Gold medal of the 2004 Summer Olympics: on 28th August, 2004. In which event?
Q5) Finally, and during the American Civil War … 28th August, 1862, saw the start of the Second Battle of Bull Run. The Battle took place in which US State?
Q1) Petroleum was discovered, on 27th August, 1859: in Titusville. Discovery, and city, were in which US state?A1) Pennsylvania.
Q2) Brian Epstein was found dead: on 27th August, 1967. As their manager, he’d steered which four-piece band to fame?
Q3) 27th August, 1933, saw the first publication of a bible written in which language: Afrikaans, British English or Czech?A3) Afrikaans.
Q4) The East Coast of the USA was hit by a hurricane: on 27th August, 2011. What was the Hurricane called?A4) Hurricane Irene.
Q5) Finally … 27th August, 1991, saw the EU recognise the independence of the three Baltic states. Name any one of the three.A5) Latvia, Lithuania or Estonia.
“I’m only giving orders because I’m more efficient and smarter than you are.”From The Five Gold Bands, by Jack Vance, August 28, 1916 – May 26, 2013.
Q1) Greece
ReplyDeleteQ2) Pepsi-Cola
Q3) Enceladus
Q4) 1500 metres
Q5) Virginia
Keep me posted! And I hope today is not too heavy a day.
1. Greece
ReplyDelete2. Pepsi-Cola
3. Enceladus
4. 1500 metres
5. Virginia
We have had a few post-women but once again Canada Post is threatening to strike. Last time they threatened it, we changed everything from paper to online. They need to get this over & done before Xmas. That's the only time I use their service.
I know. Those pulp fiction writers just churned those babies out, didn't they? :)
ReplyDelete1. Greece
2. Pepsi-Cola
3. Enceladus
4. the 1500 meter running event
5. Virginia (the Battle at Bull Run was known as the Battle of Manassas, in the South)