Q1) 19th June, 1943, saw the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles temporarily merged for a season: as a result of player shortages during WW2. The two teams played what: American Football, Baseball or Basketball?
Q2) Aung San Suu Kyi was born on 19th June, 1945. She’s a major political figure in which Asian nation: Myanmar, Thailand or Cambodia … ?
Q3) 19th June is World Sickle Cell Day. Sickle Cell’s caused by faulty what: red blood cells, white blood cells or blood plasma?
Q4) 19th June, 1991, saw the last Soviet troops leave where: Afghanistan, Hungary or Romania?
Q5) Finally … ? 19th June, 2018, saw the ten millionth US what, issued: patent, army uniform or driving license?
Q4) The French were defeated by the Seventh Coalition. A coalition that included British and Prussia forces. Who led the Prussians: Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, Maximilien von Schnell or Ludwig van Klümpf?
* That’s why I contacted Pier about the keys, Olga. Sometimes, the only way to get things moving is to talk to the press.
(Oh, I mentioned In Fabric, earlier: and will have a review up, tonight. I don’t know if Giallo movies are up your street, Olga, but I think this is worth watching!)
† Hello, Mum! (Yes, I knew Belgium was part of the Netherlands, at the time: I had to make sure to word the question carefully.)
‡ Well … he knows how to fix phones lines, Debbi. At least, a Glen Campbell does! (Did I mention the vacation I and an ex-girlfriend took in Great Yarmouth? The cod we had with the cod and chips, there, was huge!)
^ It’s on Wednesday, Edith: hopefully, it’ll go well! Oh, yesterday’s fifth answer was the Duke of Wellington: he was a famous general. (There’s an old TV series called Sharpe, that feature the Duke: played by David Troughton, son of Patrick Troughton, the Second Doctor. David also plays King Peladon in The Curse of Peladon.)
Q5) Patent Fingers crossed that the new washing machine is a keeper! I've watched my fair shared of Giallo films, particularly Dario Argento's (some Mario Bava's as well) when I was younger, although I don't think I've watched any new ones for ages, and when I've tried to watch some of the old ones recently they feel a bit over the top. (I don't mind gore and violence, but sometimes it feels a bit cheesy. I guess I'm getting older). In any case, the music is quite spectacular. I'll keep it in mind.
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Oh, before I forget, everyone: tomorrow’s a ten question day
ReplyDeleteQ1) American Football
ReplyDeleteQ2) Myanmar
Q3) Red cells
Q4) Hungary
Q5) Patent
Fingers crossed that the new washing machine is a keeper!
I've watched my fair shared of Giallo films, particularly Dario Argento's (some Mario Bava's as well) when I was younger, although I don't think I've watched any new ones for ages, and when I've tried to watch some of the old ones recently they feel a bit over the top. (I don't mind gore and violence, but sometimes it feels a bit cheesy. I guess I'm getting older). In any case, the music is quite spectacular. I'll keep it in mind.
1 American Football
ReplyDelete2 Myanmar
3 Red Blood Cells
4 Afghanistan
5 Army Uniform
Ten questions? Okay. I'll try ... :)
ReplyDelete1. American football
2. Myanmar
3. red blood cells
4. Hungary
5. patent
I remember that song. Do you remember this one? :)
https://youtu.be/mREi_Bb85Sk
1. American football
ReplyDelete2. Myanmar
3. Blood cells
4. Afghanistan
5. Patent
Thank you Paul. You are so kind to me.