Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 21st February, 1885, saw the formal dedication of the Washington Monument. Who is it a monument too?
Q2) Jimmy Swaggart resigned his post on 21st February, 1988: after being found to have consorted with a prostitute. Swaggart was — at the time — the USA’s biggest what?
Q3) 21st February, 1937, saw the League of Nations ban volunteer foreign fighters fighting in which War?
Q4) 21st February, 1440, saw the formation of the Prussian Confederation. What was the group formed to opposed: the USA, the Teutonic Knights or the Austro-Hungarian Empire?
Q5) Finally … 21st February, 1893, saw the birth of classical guitarist, Andrés Segovia. Technically Segovia was 1st Marquis of where?
Q1) 20th February saw the Soviet Union launch the Mir space station. In which year?A1) 1986.
Q2) The word, ‘Mir’ — Мир, in Cyrillic — is a Russian word that means both ‘world’ … and what else?A2) Peace.
Q3) The station was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan. The Cosmodrome is on a Kazakh what: river, steppe or mountain range?
Q4) Purely for special occasions, the Station had a small supply of vodka. And what else?A4) Cognac.
Q5) Dr Valeri Vladimirovich Polyakov spent the most time on Mir. How long: 237, 337 or 437 days?A5) 437.
Q6) The Spektr module housed Mir’s what: computer, power source or astrophysics lab?A6) Power module.
Q7) Mir’s Docking module was supplied by NASA: and allowed what to dock at Mir?
Q8) Mir’s Core module was the general what?A8) Living quarters. (I’m assuming it’s where they kept the vodka.)
Q9) Mir was brought back to Earth in 2001. What was left landed where: the Pacific or the Atlantic?
Q10) Finally … Mir’s been (effectively) replaced by what?A10) The International Space Station, or ISS.
“Anybody who thinks money will make you happy, hasn’t got money.”David Geffen, born February 21, 1943.
Q1) George Washington
ReplyDeleteQ2) Television evangelist (and seemed to enjoy getting other TV evangelists into trouble for their dalliances. What goes around…)
Q3) The Spanish Civil War
Q4) The Teutonic Knights (Has there been a movie about this? The names are perfect!)
Q5) Salobreña
I think we get better at knowing what's worth our time and what is not, at the very list. But we must keep trying to update the software, at the very least.
Thanks for the music (it sounds as if Segovia wasn't always a nice guy to be around, but he could play...)
Very nice selection of Segovia. I used to take guitar lessons back in the day.
ReplyDelete1. George Washington
2. televangelist
3. the Spanish Civil War
4. the Teutonic Knights
5. Salobreña