But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Which Scandinavian country adopted its flag: on 11th June, 1748?
Q2) The Flag is known as a Nordic … what?
Q3) Today is the Feast Day of Bartholomew the Apostle. According to whom: the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England or Eastern Orthodox Churches?
Q4) Christopher Cockerell’s best known invention was introduced to the public: on 11th June, 1959. What WAS the invention?
Q5) Finally … 11th June, 1509, saw Henry 8th marry his first wife. Who was she?
Q1) Actor, Barry Morse was born: on 10th June, 1918. In which series did he play Lieutenant Phillip Gerald?
Q2) 10th June is Portugal Day. The holiday marks the birth of which Portuguese writer?A2) The obscure — is you’re not Portuguese — Luís de Camões.
Q3) The Millennium Bridge was temporarily closed: on 10th June, 2000. Because it was what: lemon flavoured, swaying or bouncing up and down?A3) Swaying.
Q4) Jaws was caught on 10th June, 1977: in a Kent pond. Jaws was a menace to the pond’s goldfish population … and a type of what: koi, perch or pike?A4) Perch.
Q5) Finally … Murderer, James Earl Ray temporarily escaped: on June 10th, 1977. Which Civil Right leader had he killed?A5) Martin Luther King.
“This is horror, admitted, of a sort. But it is horror perpetrated by unhuman beings. They’re not relatable to Dad - at least I hope they’re not! - and it’s entirely harmless in this context.”
Kit Pedler, 11 June 1927 – 27 May 1981.
Q1) Denmark
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Q3) Eastern Orthodox Churches
Q4) The hovercraft
Q5) Catherine of Aragon
Perhaps if we talk about it enough they might pay some attention but I guess VHS was similar enough to the old music tapes for people to feel comfortable with them.
I haven't watched the new Ghostbusters...
I know. It's a dilemma! Wish I had that 500 pound-thingies to spare, but am a bit low on dosh at the moment! :)
ReplyDelete1. Denmark
2. Cross
3. Eastern Orthodox Churches
4. the hovercraft
5. Catherine of Aragon