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Saturday 14 March 2020

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 14-3-2020: The Mikado

14th March, 2020.


It’s a definite, I think: I’m getting old.

Yes, I know it was my birth, last week.   You didn’t say ‘Happy Birthday, I notice!’

At any rate … !   I’m getting older.

I can tell that … because I’m taking more medication, every bloody year!

Levothyroxine, metformin, assorted jollops for depression and a dodgy left leg, stating, aspirins … 

Bleugh … !

~≈¥≈~

But at least I’m free of Corona virus!

Which is a good thing: apparently, if you’re male, over fifty, or diabetes?   You’re more likely yo either catch it, or suffer badly with it!

Oy, veh … 

There’s an upside, at least.

I’ve not got a ticket for this year’s (cancelled) World Wide Developers Conference, Apple’s big show and tell.

Or any of the cancelled sports events.

I don’t have to fiddle about getting a refund … !

~≈¥≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi* putting in her answers: scoring ten out of ten in the process.

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

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

Q1) 14th March saw the debut of The Mikado: in which year?
Q2) In which London theatre?
Q3) The Mikado is a what: opera, operetta or comic opera?
Q4) Who wrote The Mikado’s music?
Q5) Who wrote The Mikado’s libretto?
Q6) Which impresario backed the pair: AND the opera?
Q7) The Mikado, himself?   Is a fictional version of which ruler?
Q8) The Mikado’s son features in The Mikado.   What’s his name?
Q9) The Mikado’s son?   Is in love with whom?
Q10) Finally … ?   The Mikado is set in a fictional town … called what?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1) 13th March saw the discovery of the planet Uranus.   In which year?
A1) 1781.
Q2) By which Anglo-Hanoverian scientist?
Q3) That scientist was a noted what: detective, chef or musician?
A3) Musician.
Q4) Uranus, itself?   Is what: the sixth planet from the sun, seventh planet from the sun or eighth planet from the sun?
A4) The seventh.
Q5) The planet is named after what: a Roman god, Chinese god or Greek god?
A5) A Greek god.
Q6) That god of was a god of what: Earth, sea or sky?
A6) Sky.
Q7) Uranus, the planet, takes roughly how long to orbit the sun: 74 years, 84 years or 94 years?
A7) 84 years.
Q8) Uranus has 27 what?
A8) Moons.
Q9) Uranus has 13 known rings: which were discovered in which year of the 1970s?
A9) 1977.
Q10) Finally … ?   Which metal was named after Uranus?
A10) Uranium.
Here’s a quote …
“Three little maids from school are we,
Pert as a school-girl well can be,
Filled to the brim with girlish glee,
Three little maids from school!”
From Act I, Part vii of The Mikado.
And a song …


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

Have a good day.




*        It’s worth a go, Debbi!   I really need to update that review!

2 comments:

  1. Q1) 1885
    Q2) The Savoy
    Q3) A comic opera
    Q4) Arthur Sullivan
    Q5) W.S. Gilbert
    Q6) Richard D'Oyly Carte
    Q7) The Emperor of Japan
    Q8) Nanki-Poo
    Q9) Yum-Yum
    Q10) Titipu
    I hope things are OK. Here we're in an emergency state, although touch wood so far, but any places where people concentrate (restaurants, big shopping malls, gyms...), schools, etc., are being closed, so... We'll see how the on-line course works, but I got plenty of work to be getting on with, although when we'll manage to finish the whole thing will depend on how things develop, I guess.

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  2. Hmm. Well, stay safe. And don't panic! :)

    And happy Pi Day!

    1. 1885
    2. the Savoy Theatre
    3. opera
    4. Arthur Sullivan
    5. W.S. Gilbert
    6. Richard D'Oyly Carte
    7. the Emperor of Japan
    8. Nanki-Poo
    9. Yum-Yum
    10. Titipu

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