Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) During the US Civil War, 1st July 1863, saw the start of which battle?
Q2) More to the point, which side won: Union or Confederacy?
Q3) Which country’s Communist party was founded: on 1st July, 1921?
Q4) London’s first Gay Pride March took place: on 1st July of which year of the 1970s?
Q5) A formal ban on doing what in public, in England, went in to force on 1st July, 2007?
Q6) Finally … What was formal opened on 1st July, 1999: the Welsh Assembly, the Scottish Parliament or the Northern Irish Assembly?
Q1) 30th June, 1972, saw the very first what added to the clock: leap second, leap minute or leap hour?A1) Leap second?.
Q2) Three cosmonauts were found dead in their capsule: on landing at Kazakhstan. On landing on 30th June of which year?A2) 1971.
Q3) The Congo became independent: on 30th June, 1960. From which European country?A3) Belgium.
Q4) 30th June, 156 BC, saw the birth of Emperor Wu of China. He was a member of which dynasty?
Q5) Finally … 30th June, 1908, saw the birth of Winston Graham. His Poldark novels were based where: Yorkshire, Lincolnshire or Cornwall?A5) Cornwall.
“I was the first man to put on a dress and play it straight. That was something very fresh. Still is.”Jamie Farr, born 1st July, 1934.
Boy, you have me intrigued about Doctor Who now! :)
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1. Gettysburg
2. the Union (thank heaven!)
3. China
4. 1972
5. smoking
6. the Scottish Parliament
All I can say about Dr who is my lips are sealed but it was a great episode with a great link to the Xmas show.
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