Q1)Who was sentenced to death for the murder of his wife: on 25th June, 1953?
Q2)Prince’s most successful LP, Purple Rain, was released on 25th June, 1984. What was the name of the band he recorded it with?
Q3)Kim Campbell was named as Prime Minister: on 25th June, 1993. Prime minister of where?
Q4)The Soviet Union started a blockade: on 24th June, 1948. Of where?
Q5)Finally … 25th June, 1903, saw the birth of writer, George Orwell. It’s generally agreed he’s the first person to use which term: cyberspace, cold war or fake news?
Q5)Finally … Silvio Berlusconi was found guilty of fraud, and having sex with an underage prostitute, on 24th June, 2013. Which Italian political office did he hold?
A5)PrimeMinister. (He successfully appealed. Am I the only who thinks politics is messy … ?)
I’ll leave you with a song …
And some words …
“ … a machine-gun is still a machine-gun even when a ‘good’ man is squeezing the trigger.”
George Orwell, 25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950.
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Have a good day!
* Well … it’s getting there, Olga‡: I’m just grateful I got through the shift without too much … um … twanging … ! On top of Gaiman? I was convinced Arthur C Clarke had done something similar, but, apparently, the closest he got was this. Then there’s Frederic Brown’s Knock.
† Oh, heck, that sounds nasty, Debbi‡: give Rick my regards, would you?! (Sounds like he’s having to keep an eyeball on the diet, as well!)
Q1) John Christie Q2) The Revolution Q3) Canada Q4) Berlin (well they blocked the Western Allies’ access by railway, road and canal to the sectors under Western control…) Q5) cold war Thanks for the links. I like Clark's story... I wish. At the moment we have a big hole in the accounts of the publishing cooperative I am a member of. I don't know if it will survive...
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Q1) John Christie
ReplyDeleteQ2) The Revolution
Q3) Canada
Q4) Berlin (well they blocked the Western Allies’ access by railway, road and canal to the sectors under Western control…)
Q5) cold war
Thanks for the links. I like Clark's story...
I wish. At the moment we have a big hole in the accounts of the publishing cooperative I am a member of. I don't know if it will survive...
I'll let you know about the pub quiz. You could try selling them on Fiverr: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiverr
ReplyDelete1. John Christie
2. The Revolution
3. Canada
4. West Berlin
5. Cold War
A1 John Christie
ReplyDeleteA2 The Revolution
A3 Canada
A4 Berlin Germany
A5 Cold War