Has had that work reviewed by Brentwood County Council.
Let’s move on, shall we?
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) June 2nd, 1919, saw Anarchists set off bombs across the USA. How many bombs?
Q2) Which jockey celebrated his seventh Derby victory on 2nd June, 1976?
Q3) The first papal visit to a communist country took place on 2nd June, 1979. Which pope made the visit?
Q4) The UK’s first major televised event took place: on 2nd June, 1953. Whose coronation was it?
Q5) Finally … The Surveyor 1, first US probe to land on the Moon, did so on 2nd June of which year?
Q1) 1st June saw the birth of Marilyn Monroe. 1st June of which year?A1) 1926.
Q2) What was her birth name?A2) Norma Jean Mortensen.
Q3) Her first marriage — to James Dougherty — took place in which year: 1941, 1942 or 1943?A3) 1942.
Q4) Her initial film contract started in 1946. Who for: RKO, Paramount or Fox?A4) Fox: or 20th Century Fox as it was.
Q5) It’s about then she picked her stage name. The surname comes from her mother’s what: middle name or maiden name?
Q6) Her first speaking appearance in a film was in Dangerous Years. Where she played what: a cashier, a waitress or a barmaid?A6) A Waitress.
Q7) Monroe had bits parts in The Fireball, The Asphalt Jungle and All About Eve: which were all released in which year?A7) 1950.
Q8) Monroe played Rose Loomis: in which rather damp film?A8) Niagara.
Q9) Her second husband was a noted Italian American Baseball player. Which player?A9) Joe DiMaggio.
Q10) Finally … What was the name of the last film Monroe completed?A10) The Misfits.
“I didn’t create Alf Garnett. Society created him. I just reported him. I’m a grass.”Johnny Speight, 2 June 1920 – 5 July 1998.
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ReplyDelete2 Lester Piggott
3 Pope John Paul II
4 Queen Elizabeth II (I watched this live on a TV set in the local pub - The Comet The pub sign had Halley's Comet on 1 side and the brand new passenger Airline The de Havilland Comet on the other side. )
5 1966
The other day you had a question about the boat st Roch I have seen it many times on my visits to Vancouver BC Canada.
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Q3) John Paul II
Q4) Queen Elizabeth II
Q5) 1966
Another one to collect for the next book of wrong/funny/weird signs... So much so for people moaning about a small typo in a book.
Reading you comment about Natalie Wood, I didn't know about the coroner. Yes, indeed a very mysterious one.
I'll have to add that one to my TBS (to be seen) movie list!
ReplyDeleteBTW, today's also the 50th anniversary of the U.S. release of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band! :)
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2. Lester Piggott
3. John Paul II
4. Queen Elizabeth II
5. 1966