Q1)25th November, 1487, Saw Elizabeth of York crowned as Queen Consort of England. Whose queen WAS she? (In other words, which king was she married to.)
Q2)One country’s government fell on 25th November, 1998, after a no-confidence vote. Which country’s government?
Q3)The HMS Barham was sank by a German submarine: on 25th November, 1941. In which sea: the Mediterranean, the Sargasso or Bering?
Q4)23rd November, 1881, saw the birth of Cardinal Angelo Roncalli. Roncalli was better known as which pope?
Q5)Finally … 25th November, 2009, saw freak rainstorms hit where: Mecca, Jeddah or Nizwa?
Q1)24th November, 1991, saw the death of Queen frontman, Freddie Mercury. Which Mercury penned, Queen song, did Kenny Everett say ‘would be number one for centuries’?
Q2)24th November, 1990 saw the death of writer, Dodie Smith. Which of her novels was turned into a 1961 Disney movie?
A2)The Hundred and One Dalmatians. (I’m going to get strict About this: the film’s called One Hundred and One Dalmatians: the book, which is what I’m asking about, isn’t.)
Q3)24th November, 1947, saw the birth of actor, Dwight Schultz. Which member of The A-Team is he?
Q5)Finally … The Texas Provision Government authorized a mounted Texan police force. That force is known as the Texas … whom?
A5)TexasRangers. (They were formed in 1923: as a kind of militia, if I’ve got it right. The original resolution was put forward on 17th October: with the law creating them, going through on 24th November.)
Here’s a thought …
“It is to TV that I owe my freedom from bondage of the Latin lover roles. Television came along and gave me parts to chew on. It gave me wings as an actor.”
Ricardo Montalban, November 25, 1920 – January 14, 2009.
* I’d imagine you’ve built up a few trunkfuls by now, Olga! I can’t imagine how much that’s going to cost you! (Personally, I’m not fond of Black Friday: it’s marking a US public holiday … !)
† It’ll be interesting to see how Chris Chibnell and the gang, do, Debbi. Although I think we’ve a wait: the new series is due around autumn, 2018. I think they’ll be taking their time to film … after re-building the the TARDIS. Oh, by the way …
"A Time of Tardises" maybe? I created a couple of collective nouns in my novel The Jigsaw And The Fan: a "fright of ghosts" and a "flush of plumbers," lol. And as you're now showing up here properly, Paul. we've got a "mention of tweets." 😂
Q1) ) Henry VII Q2) Turkey Q3) The Mediterranean Q4) Pope John XXIII Q5) Jeddah I haven't started packing yet. I'm still in the process of getting rid of things (I have disposed of quite a few books, DVDs and CDs, but have to decide what to do with the bigger stuff). I agree about the holiday. And it's not only holidays. Now it's proms for students (even in nursery, it seems). Oh well...
Black Friday isn't a custom I'd wish on anyone! I stay home and try to relax! :)
Why the UK would want to follow our example ... I have no clue. I think it comes down to those little green pieces of paper that Douglas Adams wrote about!
1. Henry VII 2. Turkey 3. the Mediterranean 4. Pope John XXII 5. Mecca
That reminds me. Do you guys get "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency" on BBC? I love that show. So ... odd! :)
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Q1) ) Henry VII
ReplyDeleteQ2) Turkey
Q3) The Mediterranean
Q4) Pope John XXIII
Q5) Jeddah
I haven't started packing yet. I'm still in the process of getting rid of things (I have disposed of quite a few books, DVDs and CDs, but have to decide what to do with the bigger stuff). I agree about the holiday. And it's not only holidays. Now it's proms for students (even in nursery, it seems). Oh well...
Black Friday isn't a custom I'd wish on anyone! I stay home and try to relax! :)
ReplyDeleteWhy the UK would want to follow our example ... I have no clue. I think it comes down to those little green pieces of paper that Douglas Adams wrote about!
1. Henry VII
2. Turkey
3. the Mediterranean
4. Pope John XXII
5. Mecca
That reminds me. Do you guys get "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency" on BBC? I love that show. So ... odd! :)