Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 23rd October, 1972, saw the US end Operation Linebacker. Operation Linebacker was a bombing campaign on where: North Vietnam, South Vietnam or North Korea?
Q2) 23rd October, 1739, saw the start of a war between Britain and Spain. The war in question was the War of Jenkins’ what: ear, nose or throat?
Q3) The Second Battle of Philippi took place: on 23rd October, 42BC. The Battle saw forces led by Mark Anthony and Octavian defeat an army lead by whom: Brutus, Nero or Gaius Marius?
Q4) Protestors hit the streets of Hungary, on 23rd October, 1956. Protesting at the country’s domination by whom: the USA, the USSR or the People’s Republic of China?
Q5) Finally … 23rd November, 1940, saw the birth of Brazilian footballer, Edson Arantes do Nascimento. He’s better known, how?
Q1) 22nd October is the festival of Jidai Matsuri, in one Japanese city. Which Japanese city?
A1) Kyoto.
Q2) 22nd October, 2001, saw parts of Cambridgeshire and Essex put on what: flood, hurricane or hail alert?
A2) Flood alert.
Q3) 22nd October, 1978, saw who inaugurated as pope?
A3) John Paul 2nd.
Q4) 22nd October, 1811, saw the birth of composer, Franz Liszt. Which country was he from?
A4) Hungary: it what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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?
A5) Manchester City.
“It can be very repetitive and I think now we want something fresh and something inspiring and different, daring.”And some unexpected ambient from hard rockin’ Motorhead member, Würzel. (Apparently, the album this is from was partially inspired by Würzel’s meeting Brian Eno. And some “psychedelically influenced” experiences Würzel had in Belgium. Würzel, wherever you are? We know what you’re talking about!)
Ang Lee, born October 23, 1954.
Q1) North Vietnam
ReplyDeleteQ2) Ear
Q3) Brutus
Q4) USSR
Q5) Pelé
Oh, who can understand trains and traffic. Must be one of the big mysteries of the universe (up there with the pyramids and Amazon's algorithm). Enjoy the week of normal shifts.
Fun groovy stuff that! :) I heard that "groovy" was making a comeback. But the word makes me think of Austin Powers! :)
ReplyDelete1. North Vietnam
2. Ear
3. Brutus
4. the USSR
5. Pelé