Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 7th April, 2009, saw protest erupt: against apparently fraudulent elections. The protests were in which former Soviet country: Moldova, Lithuania or Uzbekistan?
Q2) 7th April, 1999 saw the World Trade Organization issued a ruling: in favour of the USA. The ruling concerned the USA’s trade dispute with the EU. About what: computer parts, bananas or petrol?
Q3) The Mars Odyssey Probe started: on 7th April, 2001. The probe launched in which year?
Q4) Will Keith Kellogg was born on 7th April, 1860. His company’s most famous products were toasted what?
Q5) Finally … 7th April, 1920, saw the birth of Ravi Shankar. Which musical instrument did he play?
Q1) 6th April saw ABBA win Eurovision. In which year of the 1970s?A1) 1974.
Q2) Where were the band from: Norway, Sweden or Denmark?A2) Sweden. (Althought Ani-Frid — the brunette — is Norwegian.)
Q3) Where was the contest held, that year: Brighton, Bristol or Birmingham?A3) Brighton.
Q4) The band’s name was an acronym: with each letter representing one of the members. Name one of the members.A4) Singer, Agnetha Fältskog, songwriter and guitarist, Björn Ulvaeus, writer and keyboard player, Benny Andersson and singer, Anni-Fryd Lyngstad.
Q5) The band’s winning song was called Waterloo. The song takes its name from the Battle of … where … ?
Q6) The song also featured on ABBA’s second album. What was that LP called: Ring Ring, Waterloo or ABBA?A6) Waterloo.
Q7) The song, itself, reached which number in the UK Charts?A7) Number 1.
Q8) The band’s next UK Top Forty hit —I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do — got to where: 37, 38 or 39?
A8) 38.
Q9) There’s been a musical — both on stage and on film — named after one ABBA song. Which ABBA song?
Q10) Finally … what was the name of ABBA’s last UK number one?A10) The Winner Takes It All. (Purely as a matter of personal opinion? I think it’s the best thing they ever did.)
“Thank you, if you appreciate the tuning so much, I hope you will enjoy the playing more.”Ravi Shankar, 7 April 1920 – 11 December 2012.
‡ The Today programme, BBC Radio Four’s premier current events programme, has informed us that Russia has stated it believes the US bombing was a pre-prepared responses. And that they are to end US/Russian airforce co-ordination in Syria. A) Events are escalating as we speak. B) World War Three has always been science fiction for most of my life. I can only hope the US actions, overnight, don’t turn World War Three into history.
You and me both, Paul, on the World War III front. Fingers crossed! :)
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2. bananas
3. 2001
4. cornflakes or corn flakes
5. sitar
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