But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) The musical, Hair, opened in the UK: on 27th September, 1968. But in which West End theatre?
Q2) Richard Stallman announced his GNU project: on 27th September, 1983. The project aimed to produce what: an operating system, an email client or a web-browser?
Q3) 27th September is World Tourism Day. According to Wikipedia, which European country got the most tourist visits, in 2015?
Q4) 27th September, 1937, saw the death — by shooting — of the last of a species of tiger. Which species of tiger?
Q5) Finally … 27th September, 1954, saw the broadcast of the original version of US hit, The Tonight Show. Originally presented by Steve Allen, who now presents the show?
Q1) Concorde made its first non-stop transatlantic flight: on 26th September of which year?A1) 1973.
Q2) More to the point: was that a French or English Concorde?A2) French.
Q3) Indonesia was admitted to the UN: on 26th September, 1950. What’s Indonesia’s capital city?A3) Jakarta.
Q4) 26th September, 1493, saw Alexander 6th issue a Papal Bull: allowing Isabella and Ferdinand to colonize parts of the New World. Which of the monarchs ruled what we now call Castile?
Q5) Which US commission was first set up: in a US act what went into force on 26th September, 1914?A5) The Federal Trade Commission.
Q6) Finally … 26th September, 1917, saw the start of the Battle of Polygon Wood. The Battle took place in which European country?A6) Belgium.
“You can’t defend the indefensible - anything you say sounds self-serving and hypocritical.”Diane Abbott, MP, born 27th September, 1953.
Q1) Shaftesbury Theatre
ReplyDeleteQ2) An operating system
Q3) France
Q4) The Bali tiger
Q5) Jimmy Fallon
Hopefully, you might not need them. Wishing you the best.
Ook, indeed! :)
ReplyDelete1. the Shaftesbury Theatre
2. operating system
3. France
4. the Bali tiger
5. Jimmy Fallon