Q1)30th October, 1501, was the date of the Ballet of Chestnuts. The Ballet was a notorious feast held by whom: Niccolò Machiavelli, Cesare Borgia or Lucrezia Borgia?
Q2)Orson Welles broadcast a famous radio play: on 30th October, 1938. A play based on which novel?
Q3)The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, or GATT, was originally signed: on 30th October, 1947. It was the precursor to which UN body?
Q4)The first EU member to recognise the State of Palestine, did so on 30th October, 2014. Which EU member was it?
Q5)Which province voted — narrowly — to remain part of Canada: on 30th October, 1995?
Q1)The first computer to computer link up took place, on 29th October, 1969: on what was called the ARPANET. The ARPANET was funded by which US government Department?
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‡ I hope you like it, Debbi: the episode or the review … ! (Ooh, given you an extra mention, there: feel free to nick the idea about the body … !)
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Q1) Cesare Borgia Q2) The War of the Worlds (I don’t think I’ll ever be that compelling on my radio appearances). Q3) The World Trade Organization Q4) Sweden Q5) Quebec It makes perfect sense (the name of the bread, I mean). I don't think I'd ever go with the idea of burying a body. Here, with everybody living in apartments, and property at a premium it would be difficult anyway. But I always think about Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart and I wouldn't dare, just in case... (And now I've just remembered 'Shallow Grave'. I really enjoyed that movie!)
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Q1) Cesare Borgia
ReplyDeleteQ2) The War of the Worlds (I don’t think I’ll ever be that compelling on my radio appearances).
Q3) The World Trade Organization
Q4) Sweden
Q5) Quebec
It makes perfect sense (the name of the bread, I mean). I don't think I'd ever go with the idea of burying a body. Here, with everybody living in apartments, and property at a premium it would be difficult anyway. But I always think about Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart and I wouldn't dare, just in case... (And now I've just remembered 'Shallow Grave'. I really enjoyed that movie!)
I'll have to check out your review after I write my own, assuming I can get around to that! :)
ReplyDelete1. Cesare Borgia
2. War of the Worlds
3. the WTO (World Trade Organization)
4. Sweden
5. Quebec