Let’s move on, though.
Q1) 13th January, 1939, saw some of the worst bush-fires occur: in which pacific nation?
Q2) US, British and French forces carried out bombing raids: on 13th January, 1993. On which Middle-Eastern country?
Q3) The Treaty of Cahuenga was approved: on 13th January, 1847. The treaty saw the break out of peace: between the USA and where?
Q4) The Battle of Coatit took place: on the 13th January, 1895. The battle was fought between Eritrean forces working for Ethiopia: and which European country?
Q5) Finally … Seraphim was named as Archbishop of Athens and all Greece: on 13th January, 1974. The Church of Greece is what: Anglican, Roman Catholicism or Eastern Orthodox?
Q1) The Deep Impact probe was launched on 12th January, 2005: heading for an object called Tempel 1. What WAS Tempel 1?A1) A comet.
Q2) James Hiram Bedford died: on 12th January, 1967. In dying, his was the first body to be what?A2) Cryogenically preserved: the phrase is usually shortened to cryopreserved.
Q3) The first foreign manager to run England’s national football team, started on 12th January, 2001. Who was that manager?
Q4) Ten people were killed, in a bombing in Istanbul: on 12th January, 2016. The bombing took place at which site: the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque or the Topkapi Palace?
Q5) Finally … 12th January, 1866, saw the founding of the RAS: or Royal what Society?A5) Aeronautical.
“Having people jumping in front of you taking a photo can be unnerving.”Orlando Bloom, born 13 January 1977.
Q1) Australia
ReplyDeleteQ2) Iraq
Q3) Mexico
Q4) Italy
Q5) Eastern Orthodox
Beware of the ice and enjoy Friday the 13th and your series watching (I suspect I'll have to start from the beginning again. I managed to keep going with Halt and Catch Fire, but this one is more twisted).
Wow! More intriguing books to add to my list. Ack! :)
ReplyDeleteCareful on the ice. I know those Brentwood hills! :)
1. Australia
2. Iraq
3. Mexico
4. Italy
5. Eastern Orthodox