Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with Olga scoring five out of five, and Debbi and Mum on four out of five.
The day also saw Trevor^ leaving us a message.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Here they are, along with the How To, License and video.
Q1) 10th August saw Missouri admitted to the Union. In which year of the 1820s?Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q2) It was which State to be admitted: the twelfth, twenty-fourth or thirty-sixth?
Q3) Missouri’s part of what: New England, the Midwest or west coast?
Q4) What’s Missouri’s capital: Kansas City, St Louis or Springfield?
Q5) The Laugh-O-Gram Studios were founded in Kansas City, Missouri. By whom: Charlie Chaplin, Walt Disney or Ib Iwerks?
Q6) St Louis’ in Missouri. Who sang Meet Me In St Louis, Louis in the 1944 film, Meet Me In St Louis?
Q7) St Louis is well know for a type of what: blues, country and western or heavy metal?
Q8) As of 2016? And at 17¢ a pack? Missouri had the lowest tax in the US on what: cigarettes, beer or wine?
Q9) Samuel Langhorne Clemens was born in Florida, Missouri. He’s better known as whom: Stephen King, Mark Twain or T. S. Elliot?
Q10) Finally … ? Harry S. Truman is the only US what from Missouri?
Q1) 9th August, 2021, saw a tram system called the Tampere Light Rail go into operation. City — and trams — are in which European country: Finland, Sweden, Denmark or Norway?Here’s a motto …
A1) Finland.
Q2) 9th August, 1968, saw the birth of Gillian Anderson. She played Special Agent Dana Scully in The X-Files. Who played Special Agent Fox Mulder in The X-Files?
A2) David Duchovny.
Q3) 9th August is the day Mary Sumner is venerated. By whom: the Church of England, the Roman Catholic Church or the Russian Orthodox Church?
A3) The Church of England.
Q4) 9th August marks the independence of Singapore. From where: Malaysia, the UK or Japan?
A4) Malaysia.
Q5) Finally … ? 9th August, 1927, saw the birth of actor, Robert Shaw. In which Steven Spielberg film did he play Quint?
A5) Jaws. “Anyway, we delivered the bomb.” You can see why Jaws was famous, can’t you … ?
“Salus populi suprema lex esto.”And a state song …
“Let the good of the people be the supreme law.”
Missouri’s motto.
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
Sadly … ?
ReplyDeleteRaymond Briggs has died.
Which is sad: and reminds me I’ve never read When the Wind Blows
1 1821
ReplyDelete2 24th
3 Midwest
4 Jefferson City
5 Walt Disney
6 Judy Garland
7 Country & Western
8 Beer
9 Mark Twain
10 President
Q1) 1821
ReplyDeleteQ2) 24th
Q3) The Midwest
Q4) None of those. It is Jefferson City. (Sorry!)
Q5) Walt Disney
Q6) Judy Garland
Q7) Blues
Q8) Cigarettes
Q9) Mark Twain
Q10) President
Interesting about Dune... I seem to remember that George Lucas had a bit of a time selling his idea for Star Wars to Twentieth Century Fox, as people thought it was a children's adventure movie (well, there is something of that, of course, but then, what's wrong with it).
Sad news again. I'm wondering if the weather is having a fair bit to do with some of the deaths, because people with chronic illnesses or of a certain age, have even a harder time of it.
Of course, Olivia Newton-John died as well. Not hat I ever met her, but she seemed nice.
Man, they're dropping like flies! Sad. :(
ReplyDeleteBoy that sounds like a really great book. I've got to look for it.
1. 1821
2. twenty-fourth
3. the Midwest
4. none of them, it's Jefferson City (nicknamed Jeff City) (I know this, because I used to deal with the Asst. U.S. Attorney in Missouri who dealt with Social Security appeals and had to make occasional trips to "Jeff City" and also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_City,_Missouri
5. Walt Disney
6. Judy Garland
7. blues
8. cigarettes
9. Mark Twain
10. president