Q1)8th January, 2020, is a Wednesday. The last time the 8th January fell on a Wednesday was in which year: 2013, 2014 or 2015?
Q2)The Christian feast, Ash Wednesday, takes place in the run up to which Christian festival: Christmas, Lent or the Feast of the Immaculate Conception?
Q3)Holy Wednesday is the Wednesday before what: Christmas, Easter or the Feast of the Immaculate Conception?
Q4)In economics, Black Wednesday saw the UK withdraw from the ERM: the European Exchange Rate Mechanism. Black Wednesday took place in which year of the 1990s?
Q5)Finally? Wednesday Island is in an archipelago off of the coast of which continent: Europe, Africa or Antarctica?
Q4)7th January, 1947 saw the birth of publisher, Tony Elliot. The publishing group he founded is responsible for which magazine: Vogue, the Big Issue or Time Out?
* I used to get Time Out, myself, Olga: back when I worked in London. Some of The movies listing were interesting! As for TV shows: I can see where you’re coming from. And it sounds a lot like the difference between a series and a serial! El Ministerio del Tiempo’s a series, generally. Each episode shares characters and setting, but usually, the episodes are separate stories. A serial, on the other hand, has an ongoing storyline. My Uncle Brian was a big fan of Dick Barton, give you an example, that was a serial … I think! (Classic Dr Who was a series serial. Just to be awkward …)
† Oh, yes!!!!!! I think this series could be quite good, Debbi! (Oh, JUST as a thought … I just mentioned series and serials to Olga. Where would we put the old Buster Crabbe, Buck Rogers stuff … ?)
Q1) 2014 Q2) Lent Q3) Easter Q4) 1992 Q5) Antarctica Funnily enough, there is such a word as "serial" in Spanish, although it doesn't seem to be used much these days (yes, it used to be applied to the radio serials). Good luck with everything!
Those are like movie serials, I would think. In the old days, people used to go to the movies all the time, because there was no TV. And when TV came along, it changed the game the way the Internet has! :)
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Q1) 2014
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Q3) Easter
Q4) 1992
Q5) Antarctica
Funnily enough, there is such a word as "serial" in Spanish, although it doesn't seem to be used much these days (yes, it used to be applied to the radio serials). Good luck with everything!
Those are like movie serials, I would think. In the old days, people used to go to the movies all the time, because there was no TV. And when TV came along, it changed the game the way the Internet has! :)
ReplyDelete1. 2014
2. Lent
3. Easter
4. 1992
5. Antarctica