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?
Here they are, along with the How To, License and video. (Today’s video has yesterday’s answers.)
Q1) Washington DC’s city government came into existence. On 3rd May of which year: 1801, 1802 or 1803?Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q2) Washington DC is the District of where: Columbia, Constantine or Constantinopolis?
Q3) DC is the seat of the US what government: Federal Government or state government?
Q4) The city is on the banks of the what: Thames, Potomac or Mississippi?
Q5) The city was named after President Washington, the first US president. What was his first name?
Q1) Catherine the Great was born: on 2nd May of which year: 1725, 1727 or 1729?Here’s a motto …
A1) 1729.
Q2) In what’s now where: France, Germany or Italy?
A2) Germany. At the time? At the time, Germany part of the Holy Roman Empire. The (Prussian) town she was born in, is now in Poland. That’s something I didn’t notice when I wrote the question, so I’m giving the point to anyone who answered ‘Germany,’ or ‘Poland.’
Q3) She was empress of where: Russia, Austro-Hungary or the British Raj?
A3) Russia.
Q4) The city of Odesa was founded on Catherine’s orders. The city’s now in which country: Russia, Turkey or Ukraine?
A4) Ukraine.
Q5) Finally … ? Catherine died of what: a heart attack, stroke or cancer?
A5) A stroke. (There’s an urban legend that says she died having sex with a horse. The mind boggles.)
“Justitia Omnibus.”And a song …
“Justice for All.”
DC’s motto.
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.
Q1) 1802
ReplyDeleteQ2) Columbia
Q3) The Federal Government
Q4) The Potomac
Q5) George
Thanks, Paul. No cake, yesterday. It was a pretty busy day, with classes in the morning and the afternoon (wouldn't you know it? Both, Jordi and Rebeca have cancelled their classes for next Monday), and today and tomorrow are pretty busy as well, but as it was my mother´s birthday a week ago, we'll probably go out on Friday and do something (mind you, she is in the hands of the dentist because her teeth are in a bit of a state, so we have to be selective with the kind of food, but cake should be OK...)
Oh, by the way, Jordi and his wife managed OK in London, no rain either, and they enjoyed the play as well (they went to see Wicked), although they weren't very impressed with the fact that everybody is always running around and nobody has proper meals at midday...
Happy belated Birthday wishes to Olga.
ReplyDeleteMy birthday is the day after the Ides of May.
Oh yes there a number of Ides. The most famous is the Ides of March.
1 1801
ReplyDelete2 Columbia
3 Federal
4 Potomac
5 George
Happy belated birthday, Olga! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the easy teaser, Paul. If I get any of these wrong, I should be sternly admonished! :)
1. 1802
2. Columbia
3. Federal government
4. the Potomac
5. George