Right …
I’m actually up, early.
As I’ve got a phone appointment, with another weight management programme: one that includes a psychiatric element.
And will be carried out over Microsoft Teams.
Here’s hoping it goes well.
~≈¶≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 13th January, 2021, saw which President impeached for the second time: Donald Trump, Bill Clinton or George W. Bush?Q2) 13th January is the Feast day of Saint Mungo. Mungo’s the patron saint of where: Glasgow, Edinburgh or Strathclyde?Q3) 13th January is Liberation Day in Togo. Where IS Togo: Asia, Africa or Europe?Q4) The Nika Riots started on 13th January, 532AD. In which city: Rome, Moscow or Constantinople?Q5) Finally … ? The USA’s National Geographic Society was founded: on 13th January, 1888. In which US city: New York, Chicago or Washington DC?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) Jeff Bezos was born on 12th January, 1964. What’s the name of the retailing web site he founded: Amazon, Thames or Neva?Q2) Melanie Jayne Chisholm was born on 12th January, 1974. She’s which member of the Spice Girls: Scary, Sporty, Baby, Ginger or Posh?A2) Mel C: also known as Sporty.Q3) Bass Reeves died on 12th January, 1910. He was one of the USA’s first African American what: US Marshals, judges or bounty hunters?A3) US Marshals. (The Encyclopedia Britannica tells us he was a deputy Marshal: which the Wikipedia entry tells us is the basic rank of the front-line agent.)Q4) The Taal Volcano erupted: on 12th January, 2020. Where is that volcano: the Bahamas, Micronesia or the Philippines?A4) The Philippines.Q5) Finally … ? Petrus Scriverius was born on 12th December, 1576: in the city of Haarlem. Haarlem is where: Germany, the Netherlands or Belgium … ?A5) The Netherlands.
Here’s a thought …
“Elf Envy … they all had it.”Orlando Bloom, born 13 January 1977.
And a song …
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
The quizmaster’s decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* Well … I did get to hear from the Medical assessment people, Olga: they’ve finally set a date. So that’s something.
And, yes: Jane Eyre always sounds like a job and a half! I think to stop and think about the word ‘moor,’ there, I know that. It’s an area of open country … but I automatically though of one of the other definition: that of a person of North African descent. There’s a village near me called Blackmore: I always assumed the place had been named during the Crusades, and had a North African resident of some sort. Except the Wikipedia entry tells me it’s a corruption of Black marsh/swamp. Oh, well … !
† Hello, Mum!
‡ He’d probably love Dave Allen, Debbi. I’ve JUST tweeted the video to him, so you know.
3 comments:
Q1) Donald Trump
Q2) Glasgow
Q3) Africa
Q4) Constantinople
Q5) Washington DC
Well, fingers crossed she does well in her exam today. She didn't have a very good day yesterday. She is having a lot of exams and was quite tired, but the revision of the book didn't go that badly.
Having lived in Yorkshire for quite a few years (and having visited Haworth quite a few times) I know what the moors look like, although I can't remember what I thought they might be like before I moved to England. That part of the country looks pretty similar to the rural area where my Dad comes from (Galicia, in the North West of Spain, but he is from a hilly area, rather than anywhere close to the cost, in Orense).
It is fascinating to learn where the names of places come from. (Here many people still call northern Africans "moros", although these days I tend to think of Othello).
1 Trump
2 Glasg4ow
3 Africa
4 Constantinoble
5 Washington DC
He loved it, by the way! :)
1. Donald Trump
2. Glasgow
3. Africa
4. Constantinople
5. Washington DC
I used to work as an intern at the National Geographic archives in DC. :)
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