But let’s move on.
Q1) The Hallé Orchestra played its first concert: on 30th January, 1858. The Orchestra is based in which English city?
Q2) Thirteen people were killed on 30th January, 1972: in protests in Derry/Londonderry. The day is better remembered as Bloody … what?
Q3) The Monitor National Marine Sanctuary was established: on 30th January, 1975. The Sanctuary is on the wreck of what: the RMS Titanic, the USS Monitor or the HMS Lizard?
Q4) Which nation launched the Naro 1 carrier rocket: on 30th January, 2013?
Q5) Finally … 30th January, 2003, saw Belgium legalize what: same-sex marriage, chocolate sprinkles or gun-ownership?
Q1) The Mantra Rock Dance took place: on 29th January, 1967. In which US City?
Q2) The Dance was a fundraising event: for whom?A2) The International Society for Krishna Consciousness: usually just called the Hare Krishnas.
Q3) Transport systems in the UK were brought to a standstill: on 29th January, 1959. By what: snow, fog or rain?A3) Fog.
Q4) The first Eastern block country to form diplomatic relations with South Korea, did so on 29th January, 1989. Which country was it?A4) Hungary.
Q5) Finally … Poe’s The Raven was first published: on 29th January, 1845. In the poem, the narrator mourns his dead beloved. What was she called?A5) Lenore.
“There is delight in singing, though none hearBeside the singer.”Walter Savage Landor, 30 January 1775 – 17 September 1864.
For a business man, he doesn't seem to understand world economics!
ReplyDelete1. Manchester
2. Sunday
3. the USS Monitor
4. Korea
5. same-sex marriage
a1 Manchester
ReplyDeletea2 Sunday
a3 USS Monitor
a4 South Korea.
a5 Same-sex marriage
Having just watched a documentary on a great king of England, IOt is a pity that he lost the American colonies, they would be in a better state under the control of Queen Elizabeth II than the mad man President Fart.