Let’s move on.
Q1) The UN Security Council held its first meeting: on 17th January, 1946. The Council meets in rooms in the UN HQ. That HQ is in which city?
Q2) The Terra Nova Expedition reached the South Pole: on 17th January, 1917. Who led the Expedition?
Q3) Killer, Gary Gilmore, was the first person executed in the US: after the re-introduction of the death sentence. He was executed on 17th January of which year of the 1970s?
Q4) Harald 5th acceded to the throne: on 17th January, 1991. The throne of where: Norway, Sweden or Denmark?
Q5) Finally … Which of the Brontë sisters was born on 17th January, 1820?
Q1) 16th January, 2006, saw Ellen Johnson Sirleaf sworn in: as President of where?
A1) Liberia.
Q2) Phillip 2nd became King of Spain: on 16th January, 1556. He was Phillip the what: Proverbial, Prudent or Precise?
A2) Prudent.
Q3) The first Spanish grammar — the rules of the language — were presented to the Queen, on 16th January, 1492. Which Queen?
A3) Isabella 1st of Castille.
Q4) The League of Nations held its first council meeting: on 16th January, 1920. In which city?
A4) Paris.
Q5) Finally … Which Italian family were named as Papal bankers: on 16th January, 1412?
A5) The Medici.
“I am not a comic, I have never told a joke … The comedian’s promise is that he will go out there and make you laugh with him … My only promise is that I will try to entertain you as best I can… They say, ‘Oh wow, Andy Kaufman, he’s a really funny guy.’ But I’m not trying to be funny. I just want to play with their heads.”
Andy Kaufman, January 17, 1949 – May 16, 1984.
‡ I know I certainly thought so, Debbi! :D (Oh, are they showing Sherlock on BBCAmerica? Interesting watch. Toby Jones crops up in the second episode.)
^ Yeah, I think Isabella and Ferdinand got about, a bit, Olga! At ANY rate, sorry about the spoilers! My mouth does tend to run away with me! (One of these day’s, I’ll try and send them over to you: ways and means, an’ all that … !)
If they have, I've been missing some episodes. I need to check and catch up on that!
ReplyDelete1. New York City
2. Robert Falcon Scott
3. 1977
4. Norway
5. Anne Brontë