But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 25th September, 1066, was the date of the Battle of Stamford Bridge. The Battle marked the last invasion of England. By whom: Germans, Vikings or knotweed?
Q2) England and Scotland signed the treaty that defined their common border: on 25th September, 1237. That Treaty was the Treaty of where: York, Arbroath or Cardiff?
Q3) In the UK, 25th September, 2003, saw the end of the enquiry stage: of the Hutton Enquiry. The Enquiry was enquiring into whose death?
Q4) Thirty-eight prisoners escaped from the Maze Prison: on 25th September, 1983. The Maze was in which country of the UK: Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales?
Q5) Finally … British forces withdrew from Arnhem, on the night of the 25th September, 1944: marking an end to the Battle of Arnhem. The Battle was in which European country?
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?A1) Polygamy.
Q2) More to the point, what was the name of the 2006 TV series about a Mormon practicing what had been banned?A2) Big Love.
Q3) Which Japanese car company was incorporated: on 24th September, 1948: Daihatsu, Honda or Mitsubishi?A3) Honda.
Q4) Black Friday — 24th September, 1869 — saw the US price of what, fall drastically: silver, gold or oil?A4) Gold.
Q5) The US Navy launched the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier: on 24th September, 1960. What was it called?A5) The USS Enterprise.
Q6) Finally … Nirvana released their second — and possibly best known — LP: on 24th September, 1991. What was it called?A6) Nevermind.
“I was born at a bad time for Spain, but a really good one for cinema.”Pedro Almodóvar, born 25th September, 1949.
Q1) Vikings
ReplyDeleteQ2) York
Q3) Weapons expert Dr David Kelly
Q4) Northern Ireland
Q5) The Nederlands
Yesterday it was la Mercé, celebrated in Barcelona and we took a chance to visit a few of the official buildings and museums for free. Very interesting but tiring. Good luck with work...
It is, indeed, Paul!
ReplyDelete1. Vikings
2. York
3. Lord Brian Hutton
4. Northern Ireland (I remember this from a previous teaser!)
5. the Netherlands