Tuesday, 26 January 2021

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 26-1-2021: Michigan

26th January, 2021.



Right … 

I’ve got — in theory — a dentist check up, this afternoon.

Although, given the last one was re-arranged for today … ?

And that I’ve not heard whether it’s going ahead … ?

I’m not sure if it’s on, or not!

Here’s hoping.

~≈🦷≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Trevor*, Olga†, Mum‡, Debbi^ and Edithª putting in their answers: with Trevor, Mum and Debbie scoring five out of five, Olga on four and Edith on two.

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

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

Q1)        Michigan joined the Union: on 26th January of which year: 1837, 1838 or 1839?

Q2)        Before joining, Michigan was part of the Michigan … what?

Q3)        Michigan is on the shores of Lakes Huron, Superior and Lake what?

Q4)        Michigan’s largest city is Detroit.   Detroit is known as the what city?

Q5)        Which L is Michigan’s capital: Lancaster, Lansing or Lester?

Q6)        Battle Creek is in Michigan.   Famously, it’s home to which cereal company?

Q7)        Traditionally?   Michigan’s represented by which ‘W’: a wolf, wolverine or weasel?

Q8)        The Battle Creek Bombers, Utica Unicorns and Lansing Lugnuts all play minor league … what?

Q9)        The Supremes, the Marvelettes and the Temptations all recorded for which Michigan based label: Virgin, Stiff or Motown?

Q10)        Finally … ?   Iggy Pop, Ron Ashton, Scott Ashton and Dave Alexander were the original members of which Michigan based band: the Stooges, the Supremes or Bill Haley and the Comets?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1)        The African city of Luanda was founded: on 25th January, 1575.   It’s the capital of which African nation?
A1)        Angola.

Q2)        The film, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, debuted on 25th January, 1961.   Which studio produced it?
A2)        Walt Disney Productions: also called Disney.

Q3)        Ten years later? Ten years later, Idi Amin led a successful coup: on 25th January, 1971.   It led to his successfully taking control of where: Somalia, Uganda or Ghana?
A3)        Uganda.

Q4)        Billy Bailey was the last criminal hanged in the USA: on 25th January, 1996.   His execution was in which US state?
A4)        Delaware.

Q5)        Finally … ?   25th January is Burns Night: celebrating Scotland’s best known poet. What pudding is traditionally eaten on Burns Night?
A5)        Haggis.   (Puddings can be sweet or savoury.)
Here’s a thought … 
“If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.”
State Motto.
And a song …


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

Feel free to share today’s video Teaser.

Have a good day.




*        It’s looking nasty again, today, Trevor, I know that.   Hopefully, I should stay upright, heading into town.

†        I think, Olga, that politicians the world over like favourable airtime.   Not that that’s guaranteed, but there we go!   I’ll keep my fingers crossed, though: that Salvador Illa, and anyone else seeking election runs into the Catalan equivalent of Jeremy Paxman!
(If you can keep you’re fingers crossed on the money front?   I think we’re going to need it.)

‡        Hello, Mum!

^        Actually, it’s not to bad, Debbi.   Although, granted, I’ve only had it once!   With gravy.   Anyone Scottish who finds that out, would give me a look!

ª        That she does, Edith.   (Tipsy trifle?   Thanks, Edith, that’s made my morning! :D )

5 comments:

trev-v said...

A1 1837
A2 Territory
A3 Michigan
A4 Motor
A5 Lansing
A6 Kellogg
A7 wolverine
A8 Baseball
A9 Motown
A10 The Stooges
A11
A12

Years ago when an elderly Scottish friend of ours was alive we used to do Burns Night for him. One year Penny made a mistake and bought a Vegetarian Haggis in the local supermarket. Major panic and she had to dash out and get a proper Meat Haggis. John was never a great one for vegetables. To ensure he ate sprouts at Christmas we used to get him to prepare the sprouts. He would say come on you two eat some of the sprouts that I have prepared.

Olga said...

Q1) 1837
Q2) Territory
Q3) Erie, I think (it seems that some consider the Lake Huron-Michigan one lake, and others two separate lakes. If they are considered two separate lakes, I guess it would be on the shores of four lakes, rather than three).
Q4) The Motor City
Q5) Lansing
Q6) Kellogg’s
Q7) A wolverine
Q8) The Battle Creek Bombers, Utica Unicorns and Lansing Lugnuts all play minor league … what? Baseball, but not all play minor league, at least if the article on Wikipedia is right. Only the Lansing Lugnuts. The Battle Creek Bombers play summer collegiate league (Norwood league), and the Utica Unicorns the United Shore Professional Baseball League. I don’t know anything about how baseball is organised and little about the sport, so who knows?
Q9) Motown
Q10) The Stooges
I'll keep my fingers crossed. As per political journalists, etc... The trend here (I guess in most places) is that every tv channel seems to take a specific point of view (political) and choose the angle of the questions accordingly. They can be annoyingly selective. Anyway... I hope the dentist's appointment goes ahead.

Freda said...

1 1839
2 Triangle
3 Michigan
4 Motor City
5 Lansing
6 Kellogs
7 Wolf
8 Baseball
9 Motown
10 Stooges

Debbi said...

Is that right? Well, I suppose with enough gravy. :) Perhaps a dab of Marmite. :)

1. 1837
2. Territory
3. Michigan
4. Motor
5. Lansing
6. Kellogg's
7. wolverine
8. baseball
9. Motown
10. the Stooges

I didn't know the Stooges hailed from Michigan! Hmm ... interesting. :)

Edith said...

so sorry something came up. I say hi.