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Q1) 13th January is the feast day of Saint Mungo. The saint is patron of where: Glasgow, Edinburgh or Aberdeen?
Q2) It’s also Saint Knut’s Day. It’s celebrated mostly in Finland, and where else: Norway, Sweden or Denmark?
Q3) 13th January is also the feast day of Saint Elian, from North Wales. Which breed of dog did he — according to one legend — forbid people from keeping?
Q4) Over 100 people were killed on 13th January, 1964: in very unsaintly riots in which Indian city?
Q5) Finally … 13th January saw the birth of snooker player, Stephen Hendry. How many times has he won Snooker’s World Championship?
Q1) The Royal Aeronautical Society was founded on 12th January. Of which year?
A1) 1866.
Q2) The home of (then) Employment Secretary, Robert Carr, was bombed: on 12th January, 1971. By whom: the Provisional IRA, the Angry Brigade or the National Front?
A2) The Angry Brigade.
Q3) 12th January, 1976, saw the UN Security Council vote to allow whom to participate in a debate: the Roman Catholic Church, the Red Cross or the Palestinian Liberation Organisation?
A3) The Palestinian Liberation Organization, or PLO.
Q4) 12th January, 1957, saw the birth of animator, John Lasseter. He found fame as a director for which animation studio?
A4) Pixar. (Originally, Pixar was Lucasfilm’s computer animation division. Until George decided to sell it: allegedly to pay for another divorce. Its new owner? Was Apple’s on-again, off-again, CEO, Steve Jobs. Jobs made a few changes … …)
Q5) Finally … 12th January, 1951, saw the birth of actress, Kirstie Alley. Which character did she play, in Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan?
A5) Lieutenant JG Saavik.
“Most prayers have nothing in common with petitions.”And a song …
George Gurdjieff, 13 January 1866/1872/1877? – 29 October 1949.
‡ I’m an ex-barman: characters like Keith Moon and Oliver Reed are incredibly talented. But pains to serve!
Q1) Glasgow
ReplyDeleteQ2) Sweden
Q3) greyhounds
Q4) Calcutta
Q5) Seven times
The Handsmaid's Tale is well-worth reading, but from the point of view of sci-fi I'd recommend Oryx and Crake... or both. Yes, The Remains of the Day are wonderful. Have a good Saturday!
1. Glasgow
ReplyDelete2. Sweden
3. Wolfhounds
4. Mumbai
5. 7
BTW, I'm not new, just irregular, and my name has no t.
OMG! I can just imagine! :)
ReplyDelete1. Glasgow
2. Sweden
3. greyhounds
4. Calcutta
5. 7