Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 22nd October is the festival of Jidai Matsuri, in one Japanese city. Which Japanese city?
Q2) 22nd October, 2001, saw parts of Cambridgeshire and Essex put on what: flood, hurricane or hail alert?
Q3) 22nd October, 1978, saw who inaugurated as pope?
Q4) 22nd October, 1811, saw the birth of composer, Franz Liszt. Which country was he from?
Q5) Finally … 22nd October, 1923, saw the birth of former paratrooper, Bert Trautman. From 1949 to 1964, he was goalkeeper for whom: Manchester City, Manchester United or Chelsea?
Q1) 21st October, 1994, saw the USA sign a nuclear arms deal with whom: the UK, North Korea or France?
Q2) The late Carrie Fisher was born on 21st October, 1956: and died in 2016. Her two last films are to be released in 2017. Name either.
Q3) 21st October, 1929, saw the birth of writer, Ursula K. Le Guin. Which of her novels won both the Hugo and Nebula awards for 1970?
Q4) 21st October, 1982, saw members elected to the Ulster Assembly: including Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness. They were the first members of which party to be elected?
Q5) Finally … the Straits of Magellan were discovered: on 21st October, 1520. The Strait separates South America from which archipelago?
“You’re only as young as the last time you changed your mind.”Timothy Leary, October 22, 1920 – May 31, 1996.
Q1) Kyoto
ReplyDeleteQ2) flood
Q3) Pope John Paul II
Q4) Hungary
Q5) Manchester City
I agree with you on the interface. I know people who keep changing their blogs, adding more and more things and making it almost impossible to read anything. I'm all for less is more. Sorry about the buses. At least on a weekend, it must be easier than it would be during the week.
Reminds me of George's line in the movie "Help!" "It's a fiendish thingie!" One of the best George Harrison lines. Along with, "Nothing like Cagney." :)
ReplyDelete1. Kyoto
2. flood
3. John Paul II
4. Hungary
5. Manchester City