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Wednesday 27 April 2022

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 27-4-2022: Sierra Leone

27th April, 2022.


It’s officially Wednesday morning.

And the day is looking grotty: and overcast.

Overcast or not?

It’s still the day after I caught The Batman.

I’ll have my review — written and video — up later.

But it’s save to say it’s interesting.

And has interesting references: Alfred — played by Andy Serkis — tells us he’s ‘reminiscing about his days in the Circus.

I could be wrong: but I’m assuming Alfred’s a former spy in this version of Batman’s story, and that’s a reference to the work of Le Carré.

I know of no-one else who refers to MI6’s head quarters as ‘the circus.’

~≈🃏≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum*, Olga† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with Olga and Debbi scoring five out of five, and Mum on four.


Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?

Here they are, along with the How To, License and video. (Today’s video has yesterday’s answers.)

Q1)        Sierra Leone became independent: on 27th April of which year of the 1960s?

Q2)        From where: the UK, France or Germany?

Q3)        What’s the country’s capital city: Dodoma, Freetown or Gaborone?

Q4)        What’s the country’s currency: the schilling, dollar or leone?

Q5)        Finally … ?   There’s one hundred and forty-six seats in Sierra Leone’s what: Parliament, High Court or Presidential Council?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1)        26th April, 1564, saw William Shakespeare baptised: in Stratford-upon-Avon.   Stratford-upon-Avon is in which English country: Leicestershire, Warwickshire or Staffordshire?
A1)        Warwickshire.

Q2)        Will was known as the Bard of Avon.   This particular Avon was a what: river, mountain or glen?
A2)        River.

Q3)        Anne Hathaway was William’s what: wife, daughter or cousin?
A3)        Wife.

Q4)        Shakespeare’s only son, died aged eleven.   What was his son’s name: Henry, Harry or Hamnet?
A4)        Hamnet.

Q5)        Finally … ?   Shakespeare was survived by his two daughters.   Judith was one.   Who was the other?
A5)        Susanna: Susanna Hall, to give you her married name.
Here’s a thought … 
“Unity, Freedom, Justice.”
Sierra Leone’s motto.
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.


 




*        Whatever happens, Olga?   I hope Jordi and his wife enjoy their time, here: it’s just a shame the weather’s looking murky for the next few days!
        At any rate … ?   You’re right, Lashana Lynch was spot on!   Who says 007 can’t be a woman?!   (The previous one was SPECTRE: which wasn’t bad, as I recall.)
        I watched The Batman^, in the end.   It’s not bad: but they could’ve shaved off a few minutes, here and there.   And it’s got some obvious — ish — nods to other movies and stories.   One victim get’s a cage full of rats tired to his face, the Riddler copies Heath Ledger’s Joker and sends short films to people.   And the gangster  characters … ?   Are very Godfather.   As is some of the music.   They even use this, when Carmine Falcone turns up.


        Hello, Mum!

        Guglielmo, Debbiª!   It’s the Italian version of the name, William: on a par — I think — with Guglielmo, and Guillaume.   They’re all versions of William!   I think that’s a cue for a song … !


^        Colin Farrell’s worth watching, Olga: and practically unrecognisable as the Penguin.


ª        That’s a thought, Debbi: the Eve of the Daleks/Legend of the Sea Devils double pack is out on June 28th: at least, here in the UK.

3 comments:

  1. Q1) 1961

    Q2) The UK

    Q3) Freetown

    Q4) Leone

    Q5) The Parliament
    Oh, interesting about the Batman, for sure. I know we've talked about Colin Farrell before, but perhaps playing against type would help (I think he is talented but his talent doesn't help him chose the right parts, at least not often).
    Knowing Jordi a bit, I'm sure they are prepared for all kinds of weather. Although one of the things I most enjoy, wherever I go (if at all possible) is to walk around, and when the weather is bad, it isn't the same.

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  2. 1 1961
    2 UK
    3 Freetown
    4 Leone
    5 Parliment

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  3. Sounds like a winning combo!

    1. 1961
    2. the UK
    3. Freetown
    4. the leone
    5. Parliament

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