Q1)The Lockheed SR-71 first flew: on 22nd December, 1964. The reconnaissance plane was also known as what: the blackbird, black ball or black eyed pea?
Q2)Which Berlin landmark was re-opened to the public: on 22nd December, 1989?
Q3)Nicolae Ceaușescu try to flee the capital of his country: after being overthrown on 22nd December, 1989. Which country was Ceaușescu the dictator of?
Q4)J. Arthur Rank was born on 22nd December, 1888. His film company’s symbol was a man playing a what?
Q5)Finally … 22nd December, 2003, saw a British hostage released by his captors. They rebels from which South American country?
Q1)21st December, 2017, is the shortest day of 2017. Where: in the northern or southern hemisphere?
A1)The Northern Hemisphere.
Q2)As a result? It’s what: the winter or summer solstice?
A2)The Winter solstice.
Q3)In some Christian traditions, the Solstice is marked as what colour of Christmas?
A3)A blue Christmas.
Q4)The City of Brighton marks the solstice by burning … what?
A4)Clocks.
Q5)Finally … ? Yalda Night is a traditional holiday on the winter solstice. It’s an old festival, where: Iran, Iraq or Kazakhstan?
A5)Iran.
Here’s a thought …
“They told me if I wanted to be a film star, I’d have to have my nose straightened and my teeth fixed, but I’ve never really wanted to be a film star - it seems to lead only to tax problems.”
Dame Peggy Ashcroft, 22 December 1907 – 14 June 1991.
* Nice to see you back on board, Mr S^: Happy Xmas, if we don’t see you before the big day …
† Got to admit, the regular postman we have’s pretty good about deliveries, Olga^: he usually makes sure we get stuff. It’s Amazon I’ve had trouble with: not leaving stuff with the right neighbour. Sheesh … ! As for Catalonia … ? It sounds like you’ve got a mess on your hands …
‡ Yeah, authors keep writing, Debbi^, it makes keeping up tricky! (Really me saying Moorcock was influential on roleplaying games? BIG influence on Dungeons and Dragons, back in the day. I’ve just had a look at the old basic set on Amazon. Sheesh. Again!)
^ The English language has one less letter at Christmas. Yep: it’s got no ‘L’. Sorry, sorry … !
Q1) The blackbird Q2) The Brandenburg Gate Q3) Romania Q4) A gong Q5) Colombia Why makes things easy when you can make them complicated? (I mean about Catalonia. What's pretty clear is we can't stand the party in the Spanish government). I have taken to asking them to drop in one of the places where one can go and pick it up if I'm not sure I'll be at home. I'm forever picking up parcels for others when I'm at home, and neighbours are quite good, but I think when it's apartments and in bigger places, it might be more complicated.
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Q1) The blackbird
ReplyDeleteQ2) The Brandenburg Gate
Q3) Romania
Q4) A gong
Q5) Colombia
Why makes things easy when you can make them complicated? (I mean about Catalonia. What's pretty clear is we can't stand the party in the Spanish government). I have taken to asking them to drop in one of the places where one can go and pick it up if I'm not sure I'll be at home. I'm forever picking up parcels for others when I'm at home, and neighbours are quite good, but I think when it's apartments and in bigger places, it might be more complicated.
I barely made it here. My computer's slo-o-w today! I'm up-to-date on updates, so I don't know what that's about. *sigh*
ReplyDelete1. the blackbird
2. Brandenburg Gate
3. Romania
4. gong (?)
5. Colombia