Fresh can’t half help keep you awake …
Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) In Western Christian tradition, 6th January is Epiphany, marking the day when the baby Jesus was visit by whom: three shepherds, three wise men or three angels?
Q2) 6th January, 1983, saw trawler captain, Kent Kirk, entered British waters illegally: in search of fish. Kirk was an MEP for which country?
Q3) The last Anglo-Saxon king of England was crowned on 6th January, 1066. Who was he?
Q4) A mass shooting took place on 6th January, 2017: at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. At which terminal?
Q5) Finally … 6th January, 2000, saw many UK hospitals buckling under the strain: of an outbreak of what?
Q1) 5th January is the Twelfth Day of Christmas. What HAS my true love given to me?A1) Twelve drummers drumming. By now, and given the various repetitions? My true love has given me 12 drummers, 22 pipers, 30 lords (leaping or otherwise), 36 dancing ladies, 40 milk maids (as well as the cows they’re milking), 42 swans, 42 laying geese (there’ll be more in a bit), forty gold rings, 36 calling birds, thirty French hens, twenty-two turtle doves, twelve partridges and twelve pear trees. I’ve got nowhere to put them: and will be seeking a divorce.
Q2) The Church of England marks 5th January as Twelfth Night: in other words, the night before what: New Years Day, Epiphany or Christmas?A2) Epiphany.
Q3) What — according to the old superstition — can you NOT have up, past Twelfth Night?
Q4) These days, Christmas is usually considered over, by Twelfth Night. In Tudor times, it used to be considered over, when: Candlemas, Lammas Eve or Middlemas?A4) Candlemas.
Q5) Finally? Name either of the twins at the centre of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.A5) Viola or Sebastian.
“To understand the heart and mind of a person, look not at what he has already achieved, but what he aspires to.”Khalil Gibran, January 6, 1883 – April 10, 1931.
Q1) The Three Wise Men (in Spain, traditionally, el día de Reyes was when the children got their presents, the 6th of January. Nowadays they tend to be divided up between Xmas and today)
ReplyDeleteQ2) Denmark
Q3) Harold Godwinson (or Harold II)
Q4) Terminal 2
Q5) Flu
Might be worth checking offers and special sales. I can't hear the Twelve Days of Christmas and not think of this version...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQkF7fpw-wI
Interesting.
ReplyDelete1. three wise men
2. Denmark
3. Harold Godwinson
4. Terminal 2
5. flu