Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 29th December is the feast day of Thomas Becket. Marking his death in which year: 1169, 1170 or 1171?
Q2) He was killed in which Cathedral?
Q3) He was killed on the — apparent — orders of which English king: Henry 1st, Henry 2nd or Henry 3rd?
Q4) Ironically, Becket had served as that king’s what: Lord Chancellor, Prime Minister or Chief Executioner?
Q5) He was in the Cathedral, as he was that cathedral’s what: Archdeacon, Archbishop or Archimandrite?
Q6) Becket died in Kent. But was born in which London street?
Q7) Becket was canonized by which Pope?
Q8) There’s a Saint Thomas of Canterbury church in my home town of Brentwood. It’s on what Road: Church Street, Abbey Road or Saint Thomas’ Road?
Q9) Which book by Geoffrey Chaucer follows pilgrims heading for Saint Thomas’s shrine in Canterbury?
Q10) Finally … Murder in the Cathedral was a play about Becket’s death: written by which Anglo-American writer?
Q1) 28th December, 1993, saw HM Customs and Excise seize £70, 000, 000 (seventy million pounds) worth of cocaine. Who did authorities suspect was involved the haul: the Mafia, Yakuza or Tongs?
A1) The Mafia.
Q2) The British government announced they would allow undercover security forces on UK flights. These agents are known as sky … what?
A2) Sky marshals.
Q3) 28th December is the Feast of the Holy Innocents: marking the Massacre of the Innocents, by King Herod the Great. Which English language Carol marks the massacre?
A3) The Coventry Carol.
Q4) 28th December is the feast day of Simon the Athonite: ALSO known as Simon the what?
A4) Simon the Myrrh gusher. (The Eastern Orthodox Church makes the mind boggle.)
Q5) Finally … 28th December, 1954, saw the birth of Denzel Washington. What 2002 film marked his directorial debut?
A5) Antwone Fisher.
“We know that no trust can be placed on princes and that cursed is the man who placeth his reliance on an arm of flesh.”
Saint Thomas Becket.
“Who will rid me of this turbulent priest?”
Words ascribed to the King who ordered Becket’s death.
† You’re right, Debbi. The Thirteenth Doctor’s certainly going to be interesting … ! (I’m just wondering how many cosplayers are out there, already … !)
Q1) 1170
ReplyDeleteQ2) Canterbury
Q3) Henry II
Q4) Lord Chancellor
Q5) Archbishop
Q6) Cheapside
Q7) Pope Alexander III
Q8) Saint Thomas Road
Q9) The Canterbury Tales
Q10) T.S. Eliot
Not sure about the due (I don't think curls suit me or I suit them, but I liked the colour). Yes, it's a shame, although what a way to go! It's glorious. Yes, I've watched Silent Running. To be honest, I'd be hard pressed to remember a bad movie Bruce Dern has been in (perhaps he has, but I can't remember). I don't know if you've watched Nebraska, but he's fantastic (well, the whole movie is). And for some reason, I always remember his part in Coming Home, that is one of the movies about Vietnam I remember well (there were quite a few of the same period, but although he didn't play the main characters, those were John Voigt and Jane Fonda, I thought he was perhaps the best there).
Looking forward to it! :)
ReplyDelete1. 1170
2. Canterbury Cathedral
3. Henry 2nd
4. Lord Chancellor
5. Archbishop
6. Cheapside
7. Pope Alexander III
8. Saint Thomas' Road
9. The Canterbury Tales
10. T.S. Eliot