Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 28-4-2020: Maryland

28th May, 2020.


You know, something in the news has caught my eye.

According to this pice on the BBC’s news site, Virgin Media’s internet service went down, yesterday.

I’m curious to know what happened: assuming Virgin can do that.

I think the last time I saw something like this, it was a couple of bank outages … where engineers at the server farm pulled out the wrong plug.

I’m wondering if it’s something like that.

Or someone playing Silly Buggers, and attacking 5g towers … !

~≈†≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Trevor*, Olga† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with all three 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) Maryland ratified the US Constitution: on 28th April of which year?
Q2) It was also admitted to what, on that date?
Q3) In so doing, Maryland was the what state to do so: ninth, seventh or fifth?
Q4) During the US Civil War, did Maryland fight for the Union or Confederacy?
Q5) The state was founded — in part — to provide religious toleration to whom: Muslims, Jews or Roman Catholics?
Q6) The state was named after whom: Henrietta Maria, Mary Queen of Scots or Mary of York?
Q7) What’s Maryland’s capital?
Q8) What’s Maryland’s largest city?
Q9) The Maryland Bobcats, Baltimore Blast and FC Frederick are Maryland teams: that play what?
Q10) Finally … ?   Which research University was founded in Maryland’s largest city, in 1876?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1) 27th April is Independence Day in Sierra Leone: marking the country’s independence from where?
A1) The UK.
Q2) The Panmunjom Declaration was signed: on 27th April, 2018.   Neither either one of the two nations that signed it.
A2) North Korea or South Korea.
Q3) The USA’s Cornell University was founded: on 27th April, 1865.   It’s in which US state?
A3) New York.
Q4) The A380’s first test flight was on 27th April, 2005.   Who build’s the A380?
A4) Airbus.
Q5) 27th April, 1759, saw the birth of writer, Mary Wollstonecraft.   Her best known book was A Vindication of The Rights of whom?
A5) A Vindication of The Rights of Women.
Here’s a thought …
“The problems we face aren’t Democratic problems or Republican problems. These are Maryland’s problems.”
Larry Hogan.
And a song …


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

Have a good day.





*        I knew there were a few dry pubs about, Trevorª: I wouldn’t mind seeing a few more, to be frank, but I don’t know that there’s a market.   Not in the UK, at any rate.   I know Moore country, in Tennessee, is a dry county.   Which is ironic: it’s home to the Jack Daniels distillery.   (You can make it, there: you just can’t sell it.)   Weren’t the Frys, the chocolate making ones, Quakers?   I’ll have to look them up …

†        Yeah, I realised what had happened, as soon as I got your comment, Olgaª.   I should’ve realised, quicker: they’re both very different people!   And Ms Portman wasn’t in The Fades^ now I think of it.   I’m going to have to sit down with Léon, though: Jean Reno was very watchable, Portman, fantastic, and Gary Oldman … deserved an Oscar!

‡        That’s the puppy, Debbiª!   It looks like it’s a popular location for shooting.   It’s a definite, it’s used in Them!   And quite a few other things.   Is it just me, or does Hollywood using the artificial  river bed seem … well … symbolic.   Of something.   Now, about Maryland’s state song … ?   Isn’t that a re-written version of Oh Christmas Tree … ?

^        I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: the cancellation of The Fades was a scandal!

ª        I’ll apologise to everyone for giving Debbi — who lives in Maryland — home field advantage.   As soon as I get a chance, I’ll try and cover Scunthorpe and Barcelona the first chance I get!

4 comments:

trev-v said...

A1 1788

A2 Union of the United Sates of America

A3 Seventh

A4 Union

A5 Roman Catholics

A6 Henrietta Maria

A7 Annapolis

A8 Baltimore

A9 The worlds game Football or as the Americans call it Soccer.

A10 The Johns Hopkins University

Would be interesting to see your questions on "Escumesthorpe". That is how it is named in the Domesday Book of 1086.

Olga said...

Q1) 1788
Q2) The Union
Q3) Seventh
Q4) The Union (although it was a slave state)
Q5) Roman Catholics
Q6) Henrietta Maria
Q7) Annapolis
Q8) Baltimore
Q9) Soccer
Q10) John Hopkins University
Yes, Léon is well worth another watch...

David said...

Salut !

les ánswers

1. 1788
2. Union
3. 7th
4. Confederacy
5. Roman Catholics
6. Henrietta Maria
7. Annapollis
8. Baltimore
9. Soccer
10. Johns Hopkins University

Viele Grüße
David J

Debbi said...

Thanks, Paul! I'll take it. :)

1. 1788
2. the Union
3. seventh
4. the Union (technically and only because otherwise D.C. would have been surrounded by the Confederacy--um, and there were a lot of Lincoln-haters there ... and it is below the Mason-Dixon line!)
5. Catholics
6. Henrietta Maria
7. Annapolis
8. Baltimore
9. soccer
10. Johns Hopkins University