Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 11th September, 1826, saw Captain William Morgan arrested: on 11th September, 1826. After threatening to publish about about what: freemasonry, the Jesuits or Opus Dei?
Q2) Writer, Georgie Markov died: on 11th September, 1978: after being stabbed with a poison tipped umbrella. He was killed by members of which country’s secret police: Albania’s, Bulgaria’s or the USSR’s?
Q3) 11th September, 1987, saw the death of musician, Peter Tosh. He was one of the founders of the original incarnation of which band?
Q4) 11th September, 1987 also saw the death of actor, Lorne Green. He played Commander Adama in which series?
Q5) Finally … the Marlborough diamond was stolen: in a heist on 11th September, 1980. The gem was in a jewelers in which part of London: Knightsbridge, Chelsea or Acton?
Q1) Thomas Wolsey was made a Cardinal: on 10th September, 1515. Wolsey was a senior minister for which English monarch?
Q2) Bombs went off at two London stations: on 10th September, 1973. Name either one of the two.A2) King’s Cross or Euston.
Q3) Which Credit card opened for business in the UK, on 10th September, 1963?A3) American Express.
Q4) Guinea-Bissau became independent on 10th September, 1974. From where?A4) Portugal.
Q5) Finally … Hamida Djandoubi was executed in France: the last person executed by guillotine. On 10th September of which year?A5) 1977.
“Nobody within motorcycling has or deserves any respect.”Barry Sheene, 11 September 1950 – 10 March 2003.
Q1) Freemasonry
ReplyDeleteQ2) Bulgaria’s (It does sound like a spy movie)
Q3) The Wailers
Q4) Battlestar Galactica
Q5) Knightsbridge
According to the description, a charge card is a type of card where you have to pay the total when they send you the statement, but they don't charge you interest. It seems they don't have a preestablished limit either (at least the ones they offer now).
I hope you can catch up on some rest.
I did know that, actually.
ReplyDeleteThe Beatles are a bit old hat. But still FUN! :)
Their movies were silly fun with music. And British jokes. Us Yanks ate it up! :)
1. freemasonry
2. Bulgaria's
3. The Wailers
4. Battlestar Galactica
5. Knightsbridge
That tune is one I used to play back in my more musical days as a pianist. Lovely!
Thanks for the comment, BTW!