But let’s move on …
Q1) The Netherlands and Great Britain signed the treaty that formed the Triple Alliance: on 4th January, 1717. They signed it: along side which European country?
Q2) 4th January, 1986, saw the death of singer Phil Lynott. Which band was he the frontman for?
Q3) Utah was admitted to the Union: on 4th January, 1896. The State is home to the HQ of which church?
Q4) Whilst in the US … 4th January, 2007, saw the US Congress convene: electing its first female Speaker of the House in the process. Who was she?
Q5) Finally … The Spirit Rover landed on its target planet: on 4th January, 2004. What WAS that planet?
Q1) The original parts of Bitcoin went into operation: on 3rd January, 2009. The digital currency was created by a person known as what?
Q2) Roy Jenkins, MP, quit his position: on 3rd January, 1977. He went on to become president of the what: European Commission, Vatican Bank or Board of Trade?
Q3) More to the point, who’s the current holder of the office?A3) Jean-Claude Juncker.
Q4) That same day — 3rd January, 1977 — saw the formal incorporation of Apple. The company’s headquarters are in which Californian town?A4) Cupertino.
Q5) Finally … The SALT 2 treaty was signed by the leaders of the USA and the Russian Federation: on 3rd January, 1993. Name either of the leaders concerned.A5) US President George Bush Sr, or his Russian counterpart, Boris Yeltsin.
“I love the Chinese words for greeting: not strictly ‘hello’, but ‘have you eaten, yet?’”Rick Stein, born 4th January, 1947.
Q1) France
ReplyDeleteQ2) Thin Lizzy
Q3) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or LDS (Mormons)
Q4) Nancy Pelosi
Q5) Mars
If BT is having problems, most others will too as they use the same lines, unless it's fiber that I think is different...
Always liked that name! Tanaka! :)
ReplyDelete1. France
2. Thin Lizzy
3. the Mormon Church or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
4. Nancy Pelosi
5. Mars