Q10)Finally … ? Danny Kaye was the only amateur what to win the Meilleur Ouvrier de France?
A10)Chef. (Apparently, Kaye was a seriously good, if amateur, chef: the demo kitchen at the New York campus of the Culinary Institute of America is named after him.)
Here’s a thought …
“By noon on Timqat Day a large crowd has assembled at the ritual site, those who went home for a little sleep having returned, and the holy ark is escorted back to its church in colorful procession and festivities.”
* Cheers, Olga‡: I think I’m going to need it! Running a bath is taking HOURS … !
† I hope it’s inadvertent, Debbi‡, I really do. If it is, though? It’s showing a hell of a lot of ignorance or the source material. I mean … there’s electric fans in the Watch office. For God’s SAKE!
‡ Pointless trivia for you both: it seems Danny Kaye’s abilities as a chef were seriously good. Apparently, the spare kitchen in his main home was on a par with most professional kitchens, and had a better cooling system than most. Apparently, he was very good with Chinese American cuisine! (That’s something else I picked up, writing the Teasers. The west coast US states have a lot of Chinatowns: as the western ends of the first transcontinental railways were built by Chinese immigrants.)
Q1) Orthodox Tewahedo (Orthodox Oriental churches in Ethiopia) Q2) Epiphany Q3) The Ethiopian (or Eritrean) Calendar and the Gregorian Calendar Q4) the Ark of the Covenant Q5) Jordan Q6) 20th of January. Will we get the same questions tomorrow? One of my lecturers at Sussex was like a walking encyclopaedia (he would have been great as an assistant for your teaser) and always added interesting information about whatever topic we were talking about, and I remember he talked about the Chinese building the railways in the Western side of the USA and the Irish navvies on the East side. It explains quite a few things… Enjoy Dr Who and good luck with YouTube (and the heating, of course)!
Yes, the West is populated with a pretty significant number of Asian-Americans. New York City does have a Chinatown, as does DC, but San Francisco's? It's something to see.
I actually studied the history of the U.S. frontier while I was in college (I minored in history) and thought about getting a Masters in History, but decided to go to law school instead. Anyway, here I am! Woo hoo! lol
1. Orthodox Tewahedo 2. Epiphany 3. calendars 4. the Ark of the Covenant 5. River Jordon 6. January 20
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Q1) Orthodox Tewahedo (Orthodox Oriental churches in Ethiopia)
ReplyDeleteQ2) Epiphany
Q3) The Ethiopian (or Eritrean) Calendar and the Gregorian Calendar
Q4) the Ark of the Covenant
Q5) Jordan
Q6) 20th of January. Will we get the same questions tomorrow?
One of my lecturers at Sussex was like a walking encyclopaedia (he would have been great as an assistant for your teaser) and always added interesting information about whatever topic we were talking about, and I remember he talked about the Chinese building the railways in the Western side of the USA and the Irish navvies on the East side. It explains quite a few things…
Enjoy Dr Who and good luck with YouTube (and the heating, of course)!
Yes, the West is populated with a pretty significant number of Asian-Americans. New York City does have a Chinatown, as does DC, but San Francisco's? It's something to see.
ReplyDeleteI actually studied the history of the U.S. frontier while I was in college (I minored in history) and thought about getting a Masters in History, but decided to go to law school instead. Anyway, here I am! Woo hoo! lol
1. Orthodox Tewahedo
2. Epiphany
3. calendars
4. the Ark of the Covenant
5. River Jordon
6. January 20