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Monday 24 June 2019

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 24th June, 2019.

24th June, 2019.


I think … 

Well, I think a lot of things.

Yesterday morning?

My Uncle Brian died.

He’d been poorly a while, so it wasn’t completely unexpected.

But still something of a blow.

This morning … ?

I got the equally sad news that my Aunty Bella died last night: after a head injury sustained during a fall.

I’m … 

Shocked: both were from an especially tough generation, one that lived through the Second World War.

I’m … 

Well, I’ve had a bad weekend.

I’m not grieving, just yet … 

Well, shocked … 

It’s been a bad weekend … 

~≈§≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Anne†, and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with all three scoring nine out of ten.

Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?

Here they are, along with the How To, License and video … 


Q1) 24th June, 1981, saw the opening of the Humber Bridge: the longest bridge, at the time.   Name either one of the two counties it connected.
Q2) The longest match in tennis history finished: on 24th June, 2010.   Who won?
Q3) 24th June, 1842, saw the birth of writer, Ambrose Bierce.   His The Death of Halpin Frayser is a what: war story, spy story or ghost story?
Q4) America’s first woman in space returned to Earth: on 24th June, 1983.   Who was she?
Q5) Finally … ?   Marie François Sadi Carnot was assassinated on 24th June, 1894.   Which French political post did he hold at the time?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1) 23rd June saw Sonic the Hedgehog released to the US.   In which year?
A1) 1991.
Q2) It was on what — in the States — was called the Sega Genesis.   What was the Genesis called in Europe?
A2) The Mega Drive.
Q3) In Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic had to collect gold … what?
A3) Rings.
Q4) If Sonic gets one hundred of those objects,  he can access a secret area: where can possibly collect a Chaos … what?
A4) Chaos Emerald.
Q5) If Sonic gets one hundred of those objects, he earns an extra … what … ?
A5) Life.
Q6) How many lives does Sonic start the game with: two, three or four?
A6) Three.
Q7) Sonic starts the game in which Zone?
A7) The Green Hill Zone.
Q8) When the player presses Down and an A, B or C button, sonic launches a … what?
Q9) The follow up game, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, sees Sonic gain a sidekick: a fox called Miles Prower.   Miles is better known how?
A9) Tails.
Q10) Finally … ?   Who’s Sonic’s archenemy?
A10) The extremely evil, Dr Robotnik: also know as Dr Eggman.
Here’s a thought …
“Neighbour n: One whom we are commanded to love as ourselves, and who does all he knows how to make us disobedient.”
The Devil’s Dictionary, Ambrose Bierce, June 24, 1842 – circa 1914.
And a song …


Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.

Have a good day.





*        I know what you mean, Olga: Mum’s Spanish is worse than mine.   My sister, Anna’s on the other hand … ?   Well, she’s been taking lessons … 

†        Morning, Anne … !   Just seen how quickly you’ve posted to YouTube … !

‡        You’re not the only one, Debbi: it’s the first time I’ve seen a three-way 9/10 scoreline!   Remind me to look up the birthday for Space Invaders … !   (Just in case it grabs you, Debbi: Rhianna Pratchett does story boarding for video games … )

4 comments:

  1. (1) Yorkshire (2)John Isner (3)ghost story (4)Sally Ride (5)President of the French Third Republic
    Very sorry for your loss xx

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  2. I'm so sorry to hear about your uncle and your aunt. Even when our rational mind knows something is coming, that doesn't mean we're prepared for it. And your poor aunt... Take care and give yourself a bit of time... I'll have to catch up with your sister at some point.
    Q1) Yorkshire and Lincolnshire (I’ve driven on it a couple of times)
    Q2) John Isner
    Q3) a ghost story
    Q4) Sally Ride
    Q5) President of France

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  3. A1 At the time the bridge was opened up to 1996 It was fully in the county of Humberside. Now it links the East Riding of Yorkshire to my home county of Lincolnshire. Well that part of Lincolnshire was the sub county of Lindsey when I was born.

    A2 John Robert Isner

    A3 War story

    A4 Sally Kristen Ride

    A5 President of France

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  4. I remember you mentioning that about Terry Pratchett's daughter. Interesting! :)

    1. North Lincolnshire
    2. John Isner
    3. ghost story
    4. Sally Ride
    5. President

    We've also had some sudden deaths among our friends and neighbors. Not to mention one of our cats. It is a shock, isn't it?

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