Q1)22nd December, 2019, is this year’s Winter Solstice, in the Northern hemisphere. It’s what: the shortest day of the year, or the longest day of the year?
Q2)It’s also what: the shortest night of the year, or the longest night of the year?
Q3)To many pagans, the Winter solstice is know as which Y?
Q4)Yaldā Night is the Solstice Festival, marked, where: Iran, Iraq or India?
Q5)Finally … ? A solstice marks the longest day or night of the year. What name is given to the days when the days and nights are of equal length?
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Q1) The shortest day of the year Q2) The longest night of the year Q3) Yule Q4) Iran Q5) Equinox Fingers crossed but things seem to have gone back to normal... Oh, there are innumerable TV programmes with medical procedures (I must confess to quite enjoying Pimple Popper) but yes, that would be useful as a teaching aid all over the world. I agree with your comment on acronyms. For me, it's getting beyond mindboggling, because sometimes they use completely different ones in Spanish (and Catalan), and the chip in my brain is not that fast...
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Q1) The shortest day of the year
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Q3) Yule
Q4) Iran
Q5) Equinox
Fingers crossed but things seem to have gone back to normal... Oh, there are innumerable TV programmes with medical procedures (I must confess to quite enjoying Pimple Popper) but yes, that would be useful as a teaching aid all over the world.
I agree with your comment on acronyms. For me, it's getting beyond mindboggling, because sometimes they use completely different ones in Spanish (and Catalan), and the chip in my brain is not that fast...
Thanks for making it a short teaser, too! :)
ReplyDelete1. the shortest day of the year
2. the longest day of the year
3. Yule
4. Iran
5. equinox