Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Emir Abd-ar-Rahman 3rd established a Caliphate: on 16th January, 929. The Caliphate of where: Syria, Cordoba or Egypt?
Q2) Africa’s first elected, female head of state, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, was sworn in: on 16th January, 2006. She was president of where?
Q3) The first volume of El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha was published on 16th January, 1605. Who wrote El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha?
Q4) The ruler of Iran sled the country: on 16th January, 1979. Who WAS that ruler?
Q5) Finally … Hello Dolly! made it’s Broadway debut: on 16th January, 1964. Who played Dolly in that version?
Q1) 15th January, 1973, saw President Nixon order a cease-fire: where?A1) Vietnam.
Q2) The dismembered corpse of Elizabeth Short was found: on 15th January, 1947. Elizabeth was nicknamed the Black … what?A2) Dahlia.
Q3) 15th January, 1997, saw Princess Diana call for a ban on what?A3) Landmines.
Q4) A storage tank exploded in Boston, Massachusetts, on 15th January, 1919. The explosion saw Boston flooded with what: beer, treacle or molasses?A4) Molasses.
Q5) Finally … Europe’s oldest surviving manuscript was found: on 15th January, 1962. In which country: Greece, Italy or Macedonia?A5) Greece.
“A celebrity now is someone who’s on the telly.”Kate Moss, born 16th January, 1974.
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would be using a sledgehammer to crack a nut^!
Q1) Córdoba
ReplyDeleteQ2) Liberia
Q3) Miguel de Cervantes
Q4) Mohammed Reza Pahlavi (fled?)
Q5) Carol Channing
I will be travelling back home that day but I'm sure I'll catch up. Good luck!
I look forward to your videos!
ReplyDelete1. Córdoba
2. Liberia
3. Miguel de Cervantes
4. Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlavi
5. Carol Channing