You know, I might just get some minced pork: just for a change …
~≈🥘≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Trevor*, Olga†, Mum‡, Debbi^ and Edithª, putting in their answers: with Olga and Debbi scoring five out of five, Trevor and Mum on four and Edith on one.
Let’s see how they, and you, does with today’s questions, shall we?
* Sorry about the score, Trevor: but, from the limited sources I could find? His accession was 1760, but his coronation was 1761. The Britannica article mentions the former, but not the latter. The Wikipedia entry is the other way around. It give his coronation date, but doesn’t give a date for his accession!
Oy!
Inches is the only appropriate way to measure spuds. Especially with a left hand ruler.
† Yeah … the person concerned HAS a bit of a history, Olga! I don’t think it’s help by the fact their father went down with COVID, after getting the first jab. But I don’t think there’d be any reasoning with them under the circumstances.
Congratulation on the jab! You realise this mean you, me, Mum, Trevor, Debbi, my sister, Anna, and most of Brentwood are going to grow extra legs … ?
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ I think, Debbi, Queen Charlotte — George 3rd’s wife? — had tough hips. Fifteen kids! Oy! At ANY rate … ? I was meaning to ask about the ‘Watch.’ Let me know if they work! (If they DO … ? You’ll find the contents interesting …)
ª Cheers, Edith: I thought it might appeal. :D (I still remember seeing her in Interview with a Vampire.)
Q5) Granada I wouldn't mind having a few extra legs, although hands might also be handy! Enjoy your shopping! (I am sure I'd be terrible at it, but what about an allotment? Here vegetable patches are spreading all over in bits of disused land (I visited Can Batlló, which used to be a factory in the last century and finally the neighbours managed to convince the local government to allow them to use the facilities and to create a park and other resources, yesterday, and they have quite a good vegetable patch with all kinds of things growing...). I don't think I told you that Anna's grandparents have a farm, and she gave me some artichokes (or perhaps I did. They are supposed to be very good in that area).
A1 1975 A2 NATO A3 Texas A4 War ( now we have a secretary of state for defence) A5 Granada ( used to be the northern ITV channel which we got in Scunthorpe in the 1960’s)
I hold my hand up. I miss-read question 2. Reminds me of a time that I only got 97 / 100 in a maths exam at grammar school. I miss-read a question and so missed out on the final 3 points.
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Q1) 1975
ReplyDeleteQ2) NATO
Q3) Texas
Q4) War
Q5) Granada
I wouldn't mind having a few extra legs, although hands might also be handy! Enjoy your shopping! (I am sure I'd be terrible at it, but what about an allotment? Here vegetable patches are spreading all over in bits of disused land (I visited Can Batlló, which used to be a factory in the last century and finally the neighbours managed to convince the local government to allow them to use the facilities and to create a park and other resources, yesterday, and they have quite a good vegetable patch with all kinds of things growing...). I don't think I told you that Anna's grandparents have a farm, and she gave me some artichokes (or perhaps I did. They are supposed to be very good in that area).
A1 1975
ReplyDeleteA2 NATO
A3 Texas
A4 War ( now we have a secretary of state for defence)
A5 Granada ( used to be the northern ITV channel which we got in Scunthorpe in the 1960’s)
I hold my hand up. I miss-read question 2. Reminds me of a time that I only got 97 / 100 in a maths exam at grammar school. I miss-read a question and so missed out on the final 3 points.
1 1975
ReplyDelete2 EU
3 Texas
4 War
5 Cadiz
Can't wait to see!
ReplyDelete1. 1973-1975
2. NATO
3. Texas
4. War
5. Granada
1.1975
ReplyDelete2. NATO
3. Texas
4. Health
5. Granada
That was a very interesting clip.