Q1)The Battle of Red Fork took place on 25th November, 1876. The battle saw US troops attack a village occupied by which tribe?
Q2)Pope Francis made his first official visit to Africa: on 25th November, 2015. Which African country did he visit?
Q3)25th November, 1881, saw the birth of Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli. He went on to become which Pope?
Q4)25th November, 1953, saw the birth of producer, Mark Frost. What was the name of the 1993 novel he wrote: a novel featuring Arthur Conan Doyle as a character?
Q5)Finally … Fidel Castro died on 25th November, 2016. Which Caribbean country had he been leader of … ?
Q2)In order to avoid higher sanctions, Iran signed the Geneva Interim Agreement on 24th November, 2013: with what’s called the P5+1 group of countries. Name any one of the six counties that make up the P5+1 group.
A2)China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States and Germany.
Q3)24th November, 1942, saw the birth of comedian, actor, ex-docker and writer, Billy Connelly. Which writer and psychologist is he married to?
* Oh, yes! Olga, thanking you for mentioning The Ministry of Time: that first episode was quite something. One scene stuck in my mind. The team are tasked with giving one character a highly important message. Turns out HQ has cancelled this year’s Christmas bonus …
† Oh, good luck with that, Debbi! Hope it goes well! Did I mention The Ministry of Time? There’s a lot of time travel!
‡ A version of that quote is used in the Annihilation mix of Frankie Goes To Hollywood’s Two Tribes. (Yes: that was Chris Barrie doing that voice-over.)
Q1) Cheyenne Q2) Kenya Q3) Pope John XXIII Q4) The List of Seven Q5) Cuba I am so pleased you've enjoyed the first episode of el Ministerio del Tiempo. There are some humorous episodes and some more serious ones. As I said, when they showed it here they also showed a documentary where they explained how they'd made the episode and the historical background. Fingers crossed for tomorrow and you job hunting!
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Q1) Cheyenne
ReplyDeleteQ2) Kenya
Q3) Pope John XXIII
Q4) The List of Seven
Q5) Cuba
I am so pleased you've enjoyed the first episode of el Ministerio del Tiempo. There are some humorous episodes and some more serious ones. As I said, when they showed it here they also showed a documentary where they explained how they'd made the episode and the historical background. Fingers crossed for tomorrow and you job hunting!
Very cool! :)
ReplyDeleteLoved the Doctor Who/Green Day video you put up on Twitter! :)
1. Comanches
2. Kenya
3. Pope John XXIII
4. The List of Seven
5. Cuba