Q1)16th January, 1492 saw Queen Isabella 1st presented with the first grammar of which language?
Q2)16th January, 1909, saw the Shackleton Expedition find what: the magnetic north pole or the magnetic south pole?
Q3)TWA Flight 3 crashed on 16th January, 1942. Which film star died on the flight?
Q4)16th January, 1412, saw the House of Medici named as The Pope’s bank. What’s the name of the modern Vatican Bank?
Q5)Finally … ? 16th January, 1707, saw the Scottish Parliament pass the Act of Union. This lead to the formation of what: the United Kingdom, Great Britain or the Commonwealth?
* That we will, Olga, that we will. I’m just hoping I get the job I was interviewed for, yesterday: because of the trains, it’s literally half an hour from my front door. (70 odd days left, and #Brexit … ? Well, we’re facing a possible General Election … )
† Yep: I’ve got Time Machine Set up as well, Debbi: have done for years. It’s saved a file or two for me, over that time. And let me restore my MacPro’s main drive. Phew! (Oh, did you see Stewart’s Tweet? I hope the woman he tweeted about had Time Machine set up!)
Q1) Spanish Q2) The magnetic South Pole Q3) Carole Lombard Q4) The Institute for the Works of Religion (Italian: Istituto per le Opere di Religione – IOR; Latin: Institutum pro Operibus Religionis) Q5) Great Britain In 1605 the first edition of Don Quixote was published in Madrid. Good luck with the interview. The place sounds nice, but the commute might make it a bit of a pain. Fingers crossed anyway. (I think May will need more than that...)
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Q1) Spanish
ReplyDeleteQ2) The magnetic South Pole
Q3) Carole Lombard
Q4) The Institute for the Works of Religion (Italian: Istituto per le Opere di Religione – IOR; Latin: Institutum pro Operibus Religionis)
Q5) Great Britain
In 1605 the first edition of Don Quixote was published in Madrid.
Good luck with the interview. The place sounds nice, but the commute might make it a bit of a pain. Fingers crossed anyway. (I think May will need more than that...)
Yes, let's hope. :)
ReplyDelete1. Spanish
2. magnetic south pole
3. Carole Lombard
4. the Institute for the Works of Religion (aka the Vatican Bank)
5. the United Kingdom