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Tuesday 3 March 2020

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 3-3-2020: Bulgaria

3rd March, 2020.


Yes, it’s officially official.

I have a condition … !

I got a call from my GP’s, yesterday: after having some blood tests, last week.

I — after an initial mix up — called called, yesterday, for some additional tests.

Including a urine test, I should add: very entertaining pots, those … 

A—hem!

At any rate, extra tests.

The net result of those tests?

Seemingly, my glucose level is about double what it should be.

There was a few other bits and bobs in there, as well.

But basically?

It turns out I’m diabetic*.

Type one or type two, I don’t know: yet.

I’ve got my very first diabetes review, today, at 11:50.

We’ll have to see what happens.

~≈Ç≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw David† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with both scoring five out of five.

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

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

Q1) 3rd March saw Bulgaria regain its independence.   From which empire?
Q2) In which year did Bulgaria become completely independent?
Q3) Currently, Bulgaria is a what: monarchy, republic or theocracy?
Q4) What’s Bulgaria’s capital?
Q5) Most Bulgarians speak Bulgarian.   Bulgarian is traditionally written in which alphabet: Latin, Greek or Cyrillic?
Q6) Most Bulgarians belong to which form of Christianity: Catholic, Protestant or Orthodox?
Q7) The tambura is a kind of Bulgarian what: lute, guitar or violin?
Q8) Chalga?   Is a type of Bulgarian what: cheese, music or dance?
Q9) Rakia is popular in Bulgaria.   It’s a type of what: brandy, whisky or rum?
Q10) Finally … ?   Bulgarians will be celebrating 3rd March as what: Liberation Day, Independence Day or Freedom Day?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1) 2nd March is Texas Independence Day.   Marking the state’s independence from where?
A1) Mexico.
Q2) Texas declared independence on 2nd March of which year?
A2) 1836.
Q3) It became a what: monarchy, republic or oligarchy?
A3) A republic.
Q4) For many years, Sam Houston was Texas what?
A4) President.
Q5) The Old Texan borders were set by the treaty of where: Vasquez, Velasquez or Velasco?
A5) The Treaty of Velasco.
Q6) What did the people of Texas then call themselves: Texans, Texians or Texarchans?
A6) Texians.
Q7) The modern state is known as the Lone Star State.   After the old, and modern, what?
A7) Flag.
Q8) Columbia, Houston and Austin were the Old Texan what?
A8) Capitals.
Q9) The Old Texan motto?   Was Remember thewhat?
A9) Remember the Alamo.
Q10) Finally … ?   Old Texas joined the USA in which year: 1843, 1845 or 1847?
A10) 1845.
Here’s a thought …
“Който нож вади, от нож умира.”
“The one who pulls the knife, dies.”
Bulgarian proverb.
And a song …


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

Have a good day.




*        Apparently, one potential symptom?   Is excessive weight loss.   I should bloody coco!

†        I take it that’s the German spelling of Mexico, David … ?   😄   Will do: but it’s on the 10th, so you know.

‡        Glad to hear it!   Oh, have you seen The Timeless Children, yet?   😈   It’s an interesting watch.   Oh … and put 19th March in your diary, Debbi: you’re going to love that day’s Teaser!

4 comments:

  1. 1. Ottoman Empire
    2. 1908
    3. Republic
    4. Sofia
    5. Cyrillic
    6. Orthodox
    7. Lute
    8. Music
    9. Brandy
    10. Liberation Day

    Danke dir! Es hat Spaß gemacht. Bis zum nächsten Quiz

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  2. Sorry to hear your news, Paul. If you've never suffered from it before, it's likely to be Type II. I have several relatives on my father's side of the family with diabetes. My uncle is very well managed, and once he started on medication and started taking care of his diet he lost a lot of weight (mind you, even at his age, and he is well over 80, he's always been very active). I hope they get it under control soon. Take care. (Sorry, I'm very busy with the course, and apart from that, it's also exhausting). I hope to survive. Take care.

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  3. I saw it. I'll have to read/listen to/watch your reviews. :)

    1. the Ottoman Empire
    2. 1908
    3. republic
    4. Sofia
    5. Cyrillic
    6. Eastern Orthodox Church
    7. lute
    8. music
    9. brandy
    10. Liberation Day

    Sounds intriguing, Paul. :)

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  4. Mariela
    Hi Paul 😊
    What a great teaser !!!
    My answers:
    Q1 - Ottoman empire
    Q2 - 05/10/1908
    Q3 - Republic
    Q4 - Sofia
    Q5 - Cyrillic
    Q6 - Orthodox
    Q7 - Guitar
    Q8 - Music
    Q9 - Brandy
    Q10 - Liberation day
    Tue Mar 03, 08:07:00 pm GMT

    In RE today's teaser and specifically Q7, the answer can be both a guitar and a lute, depends on the strings used for the tambura 😊 az a form it leaning towards lute, however, the tambura is from the guitar family. But I might be wrong 😊 and to deserve the 'look'.

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