Q2)The Pendle Witch Trials, one of Britain’s first witch trials, started on 18th August, 1612. The witches were from which English county?
A2)Lancashire. (Indeed, two of the witches, Alice Nutter, and Elizabeth Device, inspired the names of two characters in Good Omens. People always accused Terry Pratchett of making up funny names. He always pointed out there’s at least one E. Weatherwax in the New York phone book …)
Q3)Which country was banned from the Olympics: on 18th August, 1964?
Q4)Virginia Dare, the first English child born in the Americas, was born on 18th August, 1587: in the famously lost colony of Roanoke Island. The Colony was in what’s now which US state?
* Hang on, Olga, James Bond movies send you to sleep? Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy might work better for you. Or keep you up all night! At any rate, have a good time, with what you’re doing!
† Glad to hear it, Debbi! I’ll try not to give away the twist in Book Two! (Lancaster’s the city and county town of Lancashire: Lancashire’s the county!)
Q1) The Roman Senate Q2) First Citizen of the State Q3) Julius Caesar Q4) Hispania Q5) 14 AD Yes, James Bond movies send me to sleep. (I've never quite bought into the James Bond franchise and don't particularly like the guy, although do like some of the look and the songs). Yes, despite the noise, explosions, etc, it's not for me. Spy books also don't usually work well for me, especially when there are tons of characters and we don't get to know them well (and all with similar names as well). Oh well... I don't know if I'll be able to visit tomorrow, but if I don't, I'll see you in September. All the best!
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Q1) The Roman Senate
ReplyDeleteQ2) First Citizen of the State
Q3) Julius Caesar
Q4) Hispania
Q5) 14 AD
Yes, James Bond movies send me to sleep. (I've never quite bought into the James Bond franchise and don't particularly like the guy, although do like some of the look and the songs). Yes, despite the noise, explosions, etc, it's not for me. Spy books also don't usually work well for me, especially when there are tons of characters and we don't get to know them well (and all with similar names as well). Oh well...
I don't know if I'll be able to visit tomorrow, but if I don't, I'll see you in September. All the best!
What I found online was a bit confusing about Lancashire and Lancaster.
ReplyDeleteThere is a Baltimore City and Baltimore County here. They're separate. Entirely!
1. Julius Caesar
2. citizen
3. God
4. Hispania
5. 14 AD