Q1) The US Congress passed a law on 18th March, 1968. The Law meant the US Dollar was no longer backed by a what reserve: gold, silver or platinum?
Q2) Soviet advisors left Yugoslavia on 18th March, 1948: in a split between the two countries. The leaders of those countries were Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia … and which Soviet leader?
Q3) 18th March, 1846, saw the birth of Kicking Bear: a noted Lakota tribal leader. He fought in the Battle of Little Bighorn, along side his brother, Flying Hawk, and his cousin. Who was his cousin: Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse or Geronimo?
Q4) Jacques De Molay was burned at the stake: on 18th March, 1314. He was the last Grand Master of which order: the Knights Templar, the Knight Hospitaller or the Knights of Ni?
Q5) Finally … 18th March, 1965, saw Alexey Leonov became the first person to what?
Q1) 17th March is Saint Patrick’s Day. Saint Patrick’s Cross is a red … what: saltire or cross pattée?
A1) Saltire.
Q2) The Saint Patrick’s half penny was used in England, Ireland and Wales. In which century: the 16th, 17th or 18th?
A2) The 17th.
Q3) The National Museum of Ireland has what it calls ‘Clog Phádraig.’ In other words, Saint Patrick’s what: bell, book or candle?
A3) Bell.
Q4) Saint Patrick is patron saint of Ireland. And which Australian archdiocese: Sydney, Adelaide or Melbourne?
A4) Melbourne.
Q5) Finally … Saint Patrick is patron of Ireland, New York … and which Spanish city: Madrid, Bilbao or Murcia?
A5) Murcia.
“O what made fatuous sunbeams toil
To break earth’s sleep at all?”
Futility, Wilfred Owen, 18 March 1893 – 4 November 1918.
‡ Coherent, Debbi? You mean you weren’t last time? :D At ANY rate, we’ll have to meet up, again! At least this time, I can afford a coffee for you and Rick!
Q1) Gold
ReplyDeleteQ2) Joseph Stalin
Q3) Crazy Horse
Q4) Knights Templar
Q5) Walk in space
Thanks, Paul. I hope the commute isn't as painful as it sounds. I was stocking up on dog treats yesterday but found it a very puzzling experience. How am I supposed to know what they might like? Some very weird bacon-looking contraptions. We'll see what they let me do (they're three and I'm one, so they win!). Keep well.
A1 Gold
ReplyDeleteA2 Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin
A3 Crazy Horse
A4 Knights Templar (Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon , also known as the Order of Solomon's Temple)
A5 Space walk
If i remember right you may have train again at the end of may but you will always lose then every bank holiday.
Cost of coffee is rising especially in High street shops that is why there is the McDonald's series of adverts.
Pain pills will do a number on one's head. Still struggling with pain. Ugh ...
ReplyDeleteDid I seem out of it? Just wondering. :)
1. gold
2. Joseph Stalin
3. Crazy Horse
4. the Knights Templar
5. spacewalk