But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Food writer, Pat Chapman, was born: on 20th December, 1940. He founded what: the Curry Club, the Cheese Society or the United and Antient Crab Eaters of the UK?
Q2) Richard 1st of England was captured by Leopold 5th: on 20th December, 1192. As he was on the way home from the third what: Glastonbury Festival, Crusades or Crab Eaters lodge meeting?
Q3) It’s A Wonderful Life was released: on 20th December, 1946. Who directed the film?
Q4) The UK’s government introduced the bill that allowed council tenants — those of us in public housing, if you didn’t know — to buy their homes: on 20th December of which year?
Q5) Finally … Doctors Without Borders was founded: on 20th December, 1971. What’s it’s name: in the original French?
Q1) 19th December, 1984, saw Britain agree to hand Hong Kong back to its original rulers. Which country was that?A1) China.
Q2) More to the point, in which year was the colony handed back?A2) 1997.
Q3) 19th November, 1906, saw the birth of Leonid Brezhnev: late leader of the USSR. Which country of the USSR was he from?A3) The Ukraine.
Q4) While we feeling Soviet … 19th December, 1986, saw who released from his internal exile?A4) Andre Sakharov.
Q5) Finally … The European Space Agency launched a space telescope: on 19th December, 2013. Called what?A5) Gaia.
“The well-being of the British people and the health of our economy are far more important than any government's commitment to a particular strategy, but to change course now would be fatal to the whole counter-inflation strategy.”Sir Geoffrey Howe, 20 December 1926 – 9 October 2015.
Just got back from NIH where I got my Botox treatments.
ReplyDeleteNever been more relieved to be stuck with needles. :)
1. the Curry Club
2. Crusades
3. Frank Capra
4. 1979
5. Médecins Sans Frontières