Q1)The small South American town, 19 de Abril, is in which South American country?
Q2)Urdu and Bengali were recognized as official languages: on 19th April, 1954. By which country: Bangladesh, Pakistan or India?
Q3)The first space station was launched on 19th April, 1971: by the USSR. What WAS that Station called: Salyut 1, Skylab or the International Space Station?
Q4)Australia named its national anthem: on 19th April, 1984. What’s that anthem’s name?
Q5)Finally … The German Bundestag opened: on 19th April, 1999. Germany’s equivalent of the House of Commons is in which German city?
“I used to have a joke with the crowd, but I never let it interfere with my decision making. And that took all of the pressure off me.”
Umpire, Dickie Bird, born 19 April 1933.
And a tune from Alexis Korner …
Today’s questions get answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Have a good day.
* Lot’s of b*sterds, you mean, Olga? Yeah, that’s fairly old-school monarchy … ! And somehow, not very surprising. I think about half of the UK’s assorted duchies have similar roots: the original holders were the illegitimate offspring of assorted kings. And it’s well known Prince Charles was … umm … dating Camilla Parker Bowles … whilst he was still married to Princess Diana. At any rate, enjoy that book fair! Do well with it!
† Mick have to check hime out, then, Debbi: lasers notwithstanding! And I hope they keep her. Bill and Pearl Mackie have gone down well. At least, according to the Twitterati … !
Yes, indeed. You're right. At the book festival I'm only taking a few of my books in English (I still have quite a few paper copies left that I never sold in previous events... Not very hopeful) but I'm there because I'm one of the associates of one of the organisations running the event, so it costs me rather than making me money (that tends to be the case for most writers unless you're very well known) but perhaps I'll get some of the other authors interested in my translations... Have a good day and if I have a chance I'll keep you posted.
Very cool! I've been recommending Terry Pratchett to everyone! In fact, I ran across someone reading one of his books in a restaurant when I was in L.A. So, I had to ask her how she liked it. Had a wonderful conversation. That's one thing you miss with e-readers. Those chance encounters! :)
1. Uruguay 2. India 3. Salyut 1 4. I'll Drink Ya Under the Table! Just kidding, Australia! :) My lame attempt at a Python-esque joke. It's really Advance Australia Fair. 5. Berlin
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Yes, indeed. You're right. At the book festival I'm only taking a few of my books in English (I still have quite a few paper copies left that I never sold in previous events... Not very hopeful) but I'm there because I'm one of the associates of one of the organisations running the event, so it costs me rather than making me money (that tends to be the case for most writers unless you're very well known) but perhaps I'll get some of the other authors interested in my translations...
ReplyDeleteHave a good day and if I have a chance I'll keep you posted.
Very cool! I've been recommending Terry Pratchett to everyone! In fact, I ran across someone reading one of his books in a restaurant when I was in L.A. So, I had to ask her how she liked it. Had a wonderful conversation. That's one thing you miss with e-readers. Those chance encounters! :)
ReplyDelete1. Uruguay
2. India
3. Salyut 1
4. I'll Drink Ya Under the Table! Just kidding, Australia! :) My lame attempt at a Python-esque joke. It's really Advance Australia Fair.
5. Berlin
Please don't give points off for the bad joke! :)