But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 28th May, 1952, saw women granted the power to vote, and run for office. The women in which European country?
Q2) 28th May, 1974, saw a weeks worth of strikes collapse the government of which part of the UK: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales?
Q3) Who got home on 28th May, 1967: after a solo ’Round the World trip?
Q4) The Queen — then just Princess Elizabeth — opened the Festival of Industrial Power on 28th May, 1951. The Festival was in which UK city?
Q5) Finally … Eritrea Joined the UN on 28th May, 1993: after becoming independent. From where?
Q1) 27th May 1199, saw King John crowned as King of England. He’s remembered — occasionally — as John Lack … what?A1) Lackland.
Q2) 27th May is the feast day of the Venerable who?A2) Bede.
Q3) The (then) tallest building on Earth opened: on 27th May, 1930. Which Manhattan building was it?A3) The Chrysler Building.
Q4) 27th May, 1837, saw the birth of Wild Bill Hickok. For a period in 1871, Hickok was Marshal of a small Kansas town called what?A4) Abilene.
Q5) Finally … the first group of Dorsland Trekkers set off: on 27th May, 1874. The Trek took place in what’s now which country?A5) South Africa.
“I write exactly as I speak, so therefore I would not say any writer influenced me at all.”Mæve Binchy, 28 May 1939 – 30 July 2012.
Q1) Greece
ReplyDeleteQ2) Northern Ireland
Q3) Sir Francis Chichester
Q4) Glasgow
Q5) Ethiopia (A very complicated history)
Yes, I heard and saw the news about British Airways. Total chaos and it seems the worst bit of it was that staff didn't know anything and were not kept up-to-date so they could do nothing (and even denied information that was true as they hadn't been informed). Nightmare.
The Wicker Man years back, although they show it often enough. Wasn't there a new version recently? (I wish they'd stop doing that, unless the original is terrible, and then, why bother?)
Good idea about the Saint novels. I bet they were very different.
Beware of plugs and power switches.
I knew that about McGoohan. In fact, I admire him for his choices. :)
ReplyDelete1. Greece
2. Northern Ireland
3. Francis Chichester
4. Glasgow
5. Ethiopia
Oh, and ... I'M BACK!!! :-D