Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 14th January, 1960, saw the Reserve Bank of Australia founded. It’s Australia’s central bank, and note issuing authority. What is Australia’s currency?
Q2) 13th January, 1994, saw the Duchess of Kent join what: the Freemasons, the Rotary Club or the Roman Catholic Church?
Q3) The Fundamental Orders were issued: on 14th January, 1639. Considered, by some, to be the first written constitution in the Western World, the Orders are the constitution of where: New Jersey, New York or Connecticut?
Q4) Roman general, Marcus Antonius, was born on 14th January, 83BC. The historically key figure was a member of what: the First, Second or Third Triumvirate?
Q5) Finally … Faye Dunaway was born on 14th January, 1941. Which film won her her only Best Actress Oscar?
Q1) 13th January is the feast day of Saint Mungo. The saint is patron of where: Glasgow, Edinburgh or Aberdeen?A1) Glasgow.
Q2) It’s also Saint Knut’s Day. It’s celebrated mostly in Finland, and where else: Norway, Sweden or Denmark?A2) Sweden.
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?A3) The Greyhound.
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?A5) Seven times^.
“I’m still the little southern girl from the wrong side of the tracks who really didn’t feel like she belonged.”Faye Dunaway, born January 14, 1941.
Q1) The Australian Dollar
ReplyDeleteQ2) The Roman Catholic Church
Q3) Connecticut
Q4) The Second Triumvirate
Q5) Network
Have a great Sunday. :)
I hope we can see it eventually! :)
ReplyDelete1. the Australian dollar
2. the Roman Catholic Church
3. Connecticut
4. Second
5. Network