Q1) Connecticut joined the USA on 9th January. 9th January of which year of the 1780s?
Q2) It did so by ratifying what: the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence or the Bill of Rights?
Q3) It was which state to do so: the fourth, fifth or sixth?
Q4) What’s the state’s capital: Stamford, Bridgeport or Hartford?
Q5) The Connecticut state tree is a species of what: pine, beech or oak?
Q6) Musician, Richard Melville Hall, lived in Connecticut for many years. He’s better known how: Moby, Ishmael or Queequeg?
Q7) Connecticut native, Tommy Dorsey, recorded a version of Stardust in 1940. Who was the singer on that version of the song: Artie Shaw, Frank Sinatra or Ella Fitzgerald?
Q8) Seth MacFarlane was born in Connecticut. In which series does he voice Peter, Stewie, Brian and Quagmire?
Q9) What’s the only Ivy League university in Connecticut: Harvard, Princeton or Yale?
Q10) Finally … ? Windham, Connecticut is the home to an odd bit of history. An incident known as the Battle of the what: frogs, toads or newts?
Q4) For many years, he worked with which mathematical physicist: Roger Penrose, Albert Einstein or Pierre de Fermat?
A4) RogerPenrose. (De Fermat’s the man behind on of the most famous quotes in maths: “I have discovered a truly remarkable proof of this theorem which this margin is too small to contain.”)
Q5) Finally … ? 1988 saw him release him release his best known book: A Brief History of what?
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Only forty? That doesn’t surprise me: I can only hope those doctors can help with ICU care. It’s still wouldn’t be enough!
Now you mention the emergency squads? I think we had something similar, here: I think a few squads were used the set up the various Nightingale hospitals. I can only hope some of those are still around.
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Q1) 1788
ReplyDeleteQ2) The Constitution
Q3) Fifth
Q4) Hartford
Q5) Oak
Q6) Moby
Q7) Frank Sinatra. It seems that Tommy Dorsey died in Connecticut but he was from Pennsylvania.
Q8) Family Guy
Q9) Yale
Q10) Frogs (Poor frogs!)
Let's hope your new neighbour or neighbours are good. And good luck with the CV thing. Keep us posted!
1 1788
ReplyDelete2 Constitution
3 5th
4 Hartford
5 Oak
6 Moby
7 Frank Sinara
8 Family Guy
9 Yale
10 Frogs
Oddly enough, here I am, answering the ten questions. It's the power of habit, you know. :)
ReplyDelete1. 1788
2. the Constitution
3. fifth
4. Hartford
5. oak
6. Moby
7. Frank Sinatra
8. Family Guy
9. Yale
10. frogs
See, that last one! I had no idea! :)
It's like something out of a B-movie!