Let’s move on, shall we?
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Here that are, along with the How To, Licence and video …
Q1) Kazakhstan declared independence from Russia: on 16th December, 1991. What’s the capital of Kazakhstan?
Q2) 16th December, 1977, saw the Queen formally open a Tube line that went from London, to Heathrow airport. That line is part of which London Underground line?
Q3) The Battle of the Bulge started on 16th December: of which year of WW2?
Q4) Noël Coward was born on 16th December, 1899. In which 1969 film did he play Mr Bridger?
Q5) Finally … Anna Anderson was born: on 16th December, 1896. Which member of the Russian royal family did she claim to be?
Q1) 15th December is International Tea Day. The tea plant is native to where: Africa, Asia or America?
A1) Asia.
Q2) The tea plant’s name — Camellia sinensis — reflects its origin in which country?
A2) China.
Q3) If you’re making tea in a samovar, you’re making tea, where: China, Britain, the USA or Russia?
A3) Russia.
Q4) Matcha is a type of tea. Drunk where: Japan, Russia or Argentina?
A4) Japan.
Q5) Finally … Nilgira, Assam and Darjeeling, are all teas from which country?
A5) India.
“Giving me a new idea is like handing a cretin a loaded gun, but I do thank you anyhow, bang, bang.”
Phillip K. Dick, December 16, 1928 – March 2, 1982.
Q1) Astana
ReplyDeleteQ2) Piccadilly Line
Q3) 1944
Q4) The Italian Job
Q5) The Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia
I don't know if I've mentioned this movie that was filmed in Penistone. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1579235/
I saw it at a horror film festival in Sheffield and they connected via Skype with the director who had just won a film award (I think it was in Austin, Texas) and he said that he'd never realized how many cups of tea the characters drank through the film until he had watched it abroad and other people had commented on it. A really funny film (and one of the zombies, Number 7, was sitting behind me).
I sense the British feel about tea the way Italians do about coffee! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's why I can't picture Starbucks making it in Italy. They don't make a proper cappuccino!
1. Astana
2. the Picadilly line
3. 1944
4. The Italian Job (I so wish I could find the original movie at the library!)
5. the Romanov family