But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 19th December, 1984, saw Britain agree to hand Hong Kong back to its original rulers. Which country was that?
Q2) More to the point, in which year was the colony handed back?
Q3) 19th November, 1906, saw the birth of Leonid Brezhnev: late leader of the USSR. Which country of the USSR was he from?
Q4) While we feeling Soviet … 19th December, 1986, saw who released from his internal exile?
Q5) Finally … The European Space Agency launched a space telescope: on 19th December, 2013. Called what?
Q1) Kellingley Colliery closed: on 18th December, 2015. The colliery was Britain’s last deep what: coal mine, tin mine or bear pit?A1) Coal mine.
Q2) New Jersey became the third US state to ratify the US Constitution: on 18th December, 1787. Name any one of the three US states that border New Jersey …A2) New York, Pennsylvania or Delaware.
Q3) Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker was first performed on 18th December, 1892. One of it’s most famous parts is the Dance of the Sugar Plum … what?
Q4) Epimetheus was discovered by Richard Walker: on 18th December, 1966. Epimetheus is a moon of which planet?A4) Saturn.
Q5) 18th December, 1913, saw the birth of science fiction writer, Alfred Bester. Which of his novels won the very first Hugo award, back in 1953?
“To achieve harmony in bad taste is the height of elegance.”Jean Genet, 19 December 1910 – 15 April 1986.
Know where you're coming from there! :)
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2. 1997
3. Ukraine
4. Andrei Sakharov
5. Gaia