Q1) 23rd November, 1963, saw the broadcast of TV show, Doctor Who. That first episode was called An Unearthly what?Q2) 23rd November, 1984, saw hundreds trapped in a fire. In which London Underground station: Tottenham Court Road, Oxford Circus or Bond Street?Q3) 23rd November is the main feast day of Alexander Nevsky. He’s a saint in which Orthodox Church: Russia’s, Ukraine’s or Estonia’s?Q4) 23rd November is Saint George’s Day, where: Georgia, England or Slovenia?Q5) Finally … ? Edwin Hubble’s discovery that an apparent nebula wasn’t a nebula was published in the New York Times: on 23rd November, 1924. The apparent nebula was actually what: the Andromeda Galaxy, the Draconids meteor shower or Barnard’s Star?
Q1) 22nd November saw the birth of animator/director, Terry Gilliam. In which year of the 1940s?A1) 1940.Q2) He was born in the USA, became a British subject in 1968, and renounced his US citizenship in which year: 2005, 2006 or 2007?A2) 2006.Q3) He rose to fame as an animator: for which British comedy troupe? (I want the name of the troupe: not the show.)A3) Monty Python, or just the Pythons: as distinct from Monty Python’s Flying Circus, the show the Monty Python team made.Q4) He co-directed a 1975 film with Terry Jones. Which film was it: Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Jabberwocky or Brazil?Q5) Finally … ? His most recent film is The Man Who Killed whom?A5) The Man Who Killed Quixote.
Here’s a thought …
“I went to Starbucks and there was, like, no-one, no-one asked me for my autograph, no-one did anything, so I was like ‘woah, this is really cool, this is really strange’.”Miley Cyrus, November 23, 1992.
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Q3) Russia’s
Q4) Georgia
Q5) The Andromeda Galaxy
I love the hat! I wonder if it might work as a facemask as well...
Oh, what a pain if they're moving to Basildon. It seems that they know something you don't. They are all leaving...
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3 Russia
4 Slovinia
5 Bernard's Star
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3. Russia
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Adverts are supposed to catch one's attention. That one certainly did.
Interesting, isn't it? John Lydon ended up becoming a U.S. citizen. And, oddly enough, a Trump supporter. Whah? :)
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2. Oxford Circus
3. Russia's
4. Georgia
5. the Andromeda Galaxy