Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 18th January, 1882, saw the birth of writer, A. A. Milne, author of the Winnie the Pooh books. What exactly was Winnie?
Q2) Six environmentalist groups join protest against the Newbury Bypass: on 18th January, 1996. Newbury, and the bypass, were in which English county?
Q3) 18th January, 2002, saw the end of the civil war: in Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone is on which continent?
Q4) Hurricane Kyrill hit the UK on 18th January of which year: 2003, 2005 or 2007?
Q5) Finally … 18th January, 2016, saw the death of singer-songwriter, Glenn Frey. Which US band had he been a member of?
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?A3) 1977.
Q4) Harald 5th acceded to the throne: on 17th January, 1991. The throne of where: Norway, Sweden or Denmark?A4) Norway.
Q5) Finally … Which of the Brontë sisters was born on 17th January, 1820?A5) Anne Brontë.
“I will forgive if the players cannot get it right, but not if they do not try hard.”Pep Guardiola Sala, born 18 January 1971.
A1 Teddy bear
ReplyDeleteA2 Berkshire
A3 last time i looked it was in Africa
A4 2007
A5 Eagles.
"You’ve gotta dance like there’s nobody watching, love like you’ll never be hurt, sing like there’s nobody listening, and live like it’s heaven on
earth."
William W. Purkey
Q1) a Canadian black bear he often saw at London Zoo
ReplyDeleteQ2) Berkshire
Q3) Africa
Q4) 2007
Q5) The Eagles
Hoo boy! Thanks for sending the Sherlock! :)
ReplyDelete1. a teddy bear
2. Berkshire
3. Africa
4. 2007
5. The Eagles