Q1) 25th November is the Feast day of Saint Elizabeth of Reute. She’s considered the patron saint of Swabia. Swabia is now part of where: Belgium, Estonia or Germany?
Q2) Fidel Castro died on 25th November, 2016. He’d been the leader of which island nation … ?
Q3) Which charity single was recorded on 25th November, 1984?
Q4) Lope de Vega was born: on 25th November, 1562. In what’s now, where: Portugal, Spain or Italy
Q5) Finally … ? 25th November, 1920, saw the birth of actor, Ricardo Montalbán. He played Khan in which Star Trek film?
Q1) D. B. Cooper jumped from a plane: on 24th November, 1971. After he’d done what to the plane he was on: taken it off, hijacked it or landed it?
A1) Hijackedit. The FBI closed the case in 2016: having never found him. (From what I can gather? Some of the money was found on the shores of the Columbia River in 1980. I suspect that’s where you’ll find his body.)
Q2) 24th November is Evolution Day: marking the publication of On The Origin of Species. Who wrote On The Origin of Species?
Q3) Baruch Spinoza was born: on 24th November, 1632. Where: Amsterdam, Rotterdam or the Hague?
A3) Amsterdam. (It could’ve been Rotterdam, or anywhere. Except it was Amsterdam.)
Q4) 24th November is the feast day of Saint Chrysogonus: the patron saint of the city of Zadar. Zadar is the oldest continuously inhabited city, where: Serbia, Montenegro or Croatia?
Q5) Finally … ? That Was the Week That Was was first broadcast: on 24th November, 1962. Who was its presenter: David Frost, John Cleese or Ned Sherrin?
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* Seemingly, Olga? The FBI closed the case … in 2016! They could’ve left it to the anniversary! Apparently, some of the money was found on the banks of the Columbia River. I suspect his body, and a broken parachute, will be in the are.
It sound’s like you’re having weather like us, at the moment: mixed!
And as soon as I hear more about the Restart scheme I’ll be writing about it!
† Hello, Mum! (I’ve just checked on the site: I have to cancel, tomorrow!)
‡ I don’t think Tango was sold in the US, Edith: that’s possibly why you missed seeing the ads. (The original Tango ad caused an uproar!)
^ Isn’t it just, Debbi! (Oh, I’ve been poking around: Star Trek Prodigy’s gone into a mid season hiatus … !)
Q4) Spain (I can’t help but think about el Ministerio now when I hear about him or Velazquez. I’ve watched quite a few of his plays, and the good ones are very good indeed).
Q5) Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan
What a mess about the appointment. Don't you love technology? Surely, something like that was less likely to happen when people just came out to check if the next client was there... It is easily done, but a pain nonetheless. At the moment we have sun, but it was raining heavily just half an hour ago, so it's changeable, to say the least. And, it's supposed to be getting very cold (for here) this weekend. We shall see.
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Q1) Germany
ReplyDeleteQ2) Cuba
Q3) Do They Know It’s Christmas?
Q4) Spain (I can’t help but think about el Ministerio now when I hear about him or Velazquez. I’ve watched quite a few of his plays, and the good ones are very good indeed).
Q5) Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan
What a mess about the appointment. Don't you love technology? Surely, something like that was less likely to happen when people just came out to check if the next client was there... It is easily done, but a pain nonetheless.
At the moment we have sun, but it was raining heavily just half an hour ago, so it's changeable, to say the least. And, it's supposed to be getting very cold (for here) this weekend. We shall see.
1. Estonia
ReplyDelete2. Cuba
3. Doctor in Destress
4 Spain
5. The Wrath of Khan
I don't believe Tango is sold here. I had never heard of it until you mentioned it.
1 Germany
ReplyDelete2 Cuba
3 Do they Know its Christmas
4 Spain
5 The Wrath of Khan
It's a holiday here. I'm doing as little as possible. :)
ReplyDelete1. Germany
2. Cuba
3. "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid
4. Spain
5. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan