Q1) 15th February, 1883, saw the birth of writer, Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward. What was his better known pen-name?
Q2) More to the point, what character was Ward’s best known literary creation?
Q3) 15th February, 1874, saw the birth of which Arctic explorer?
Q4) 15th February, 1971, saw the UK introduce the decimal version of its coinage. Which current UK coin has the most edges?
Q5) 15th February, 1989, saw Soviet troops pull out of where?
Q6) What’s that country’s capital city?
Q7) Finally … 15th February is ENIAC Day: marking the world’s first general purpose, digital computer. It’s marked … in which US city?
Q1) 14th February is Saint Valentine’s Day. The relevant Saint Valentine, Saint Valentine of Terni, is the patron saint of love, and what else: shepherds, beekeepers or milk maids?A1) Beekeepers.
Q2) Saint Valentine’s Day is celebrated by lovers. Who was the Roman goddess of love: Aphrodite, Freya or Venus?A2) Venus. (Eros, Roman god of love, was said to be her son.)
Q3) Who was the Greek goddess of love: Aphrodite, Freya or Venus?A3) Aphrodite. (Aphrodite was also the goddess of Beauty.)
Q4) Who was the Norse goddess of love: Aphrodite, Freya or Venus?A4) Freya. (Frigg — where modern English gets the rude word for oral sex — was the Norse goddess of marriage, and Queen of Asgard. She had a servant called Lofn, who was goddess of forbidden love.)
Q5) Which British publishers were founded in 1908: and bought by a Canadian company in 1971?A5) the publishers that defined romance: Mills And Boon.
Q6) A racey romantic novel — usually with a historical setting — is known as a bodice … what?A6) Bodice ripper.
Q7) H. G. Wells wrote what kind of romance?A7) Scientific romances: the phrase was an early term for science fiction. (It’s not a story where someone falls in love with a robot. You want that … ? There’s at least one Isaac Asimov story, and a LOT of websites!)
Q8) Romantic film, Me Before You starred which Game of Thrones actress?
Q9) 1996 saw the release of Baz Luhrmann directed version of Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet. Leonardo DiCaprio played Romeo. Who played Juliet?
Q10) Finally … who released the 1948 album, St. Valentine’s Day?
“The older I get, the greater power I seem to have to help the world; I am like a snowball - the further I am rolled the more I gain.”Susan B. Anthony, February 15, 1820 – March 13, 1906.
‡ Altogether, now … “It … went … straight …”
Q1) Sax Rohmer
ReplyDeleteQ2) Dr. Fu Manchu
Q3) Ernest Shackleton
Q4) One pound coin
Q5) Afghanistan
Q6) Kabul
Q7) Philadelphia
Nice about the Valentine card (somebody who helped me pack and carry the heavy stuff around the house would be lovely, but not even a card, me), although I'm sorry about the phone. I don't think they will be much cheaper, but they also sell second-hand phones with a guarantee in the Game shops (I did get one there once and it kept working much longer than brand new ones I had got before). Good luck with it.
I've never seen the TV version. I've been looking high and low for the original "Italian Job"! Probably can be purchased on DVD. I'm tight with the dosh these days. I know how you felt way back when. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteI do love Alec Guinness. In his various interesting parts!
1. Sax Rohmer
2. Dr. Fu Manchu
3. Ernest Shackleton
4. 1 pound
5. Afghanistan
6. Kabul
7. Philadelphia
I did mention that Bill's parents met while working on the ENIAC, right? :)