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Q1) 24th September, 1890, saw the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints — the Mormons, in other words — renounce what: racism, polygamy or drinking tea?
Q2) More to the point, what was the name of the 2006 TV series about a Mormon practicing what had been banned?
Q3) Which Japanese car company was incorporated: on 24th September, 1948: Daihatsu, Honda or Mitsubishi?
Q4) Black Friday — 24th September, 1869 — saw the US price of what, fall drastically: silver, gold or oil?
Q5) The US Navy launched the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier: on 24th September, 1960. What was it called?
Q6) Finally … Nirvana released their second — and possibly best known — LP: on 24th September, 1991. What was it called?
Q1) 23rd September saw the first publication of The Phantom of the Opera. In which year?A1) 1909.
Q2) Who wrote The Phantom of the Opera: Gaston Leroux, Elly Laroux or Jonah Leroy?A2) Gaston Leroux.
Q3) The book is written in French. What’s its title: in French?
Q4) In either language, what’s the Phantom’s name?A4) Erik.
Q5) The Phantom is — supposedly — an expert with a rope weapon: called a Punjab … what?A5) Punjab Lasso.
Q6) The book sees the Phantom fall in love with a singer. What was her name: Sophie, Christine or Jean-Marie?A6) Christine. (Or Christine Daaé, if you want her full name.)
Q7) The novel is set in the Paris Opera House. The Opera House is actually called the Palais … what: Palais Chanel, Palais Garnier or Palais de Boing?A7) The Palais Garnier.
Q8) The earliest film version of The Phantom of the Opera was made when: 1916, 1925 or 1937?
Q9) Terry Pratchett parodies The Phantom of the Opera in one of his Discworld novels. Which Discworld novel: Soul Music, Interesting Times or Maskerade?
Q10) Finally … The book’s author is supposed to have been inspired to write it, by the collapse of the opera house’s what: roof, chandelier or main staircase?A10) The chandelier.
“At this time of year, if your bin men knock on the door and give you a Christmas card, it’s traditional to tear it up and say ‘What did you come here for? The bins are round the back!’”Jack Dee, born 24th September, 1961.
I saw that about Terry Jones. Very sad ...
ReplyDelete1. polygamy
2. Big Love
3. Honda
4. gold
5. USS Enterprise
6. Nevermind
Good luck with the interviews!
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