Q1) 18th September, 1997, saw Ted Turner of CNN, donate a billion dollars to what: the UN, the Democrats or Amnesty?
Q2) Officer J. D. Tippit was born on 18th September, 1924. He was shot and killed on 22nd November, 1963. By whom: Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby or Paul Gotti?
Q3) 18th September is the feast day of Saint Joseph of Cupertino. He’s the patron saint of what: physicists, astronauts or blacksmiths?
Q4) 18th September is the first of two Fiestas Patrias. Where: Chile, French Guiana or Paraguay?
Q5) Finally … ? Get Smart debuted on 18th September, 1965. The main character, Max Smart, was also known as what: Number 6, Agent 86 or Mother?
Q7) Hawkeye Pierce and Trapper John, were played by Alan Alda and Wayne Rogers. Both characters had nicknames inspired by a famous American novel. Which American novel: The Last of the Mohicans, Moby Dick or Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
Q9) Colonel Sherman T. Potter was the unit commander for the latter part of the series: and played by Harry Morgan. Harry Morgan played Officer Bill Gannon in which TV series: CSI: Miami, Hawaii 5-0 or Dragnet?
A9) Dragnet: the 1967 version. (Their job? To enforce the law, and preserve the safety of decent citizens! I’ve seen some of the 2003 version: and the ’67 version. No wonder the movie took the mickey!)
Q10) Finally … ? The show’s last episode, Goodbye, Farewell and Amen, aired in which year of the 1980s?
Q5) Agent 86 (I liked this one!) I remembered I had a book on miniatures, which I had forgotten to review, and I took the chance to write a review that I'll share on my blog next week, and I intend to add the link to it as well when it's up and running. I also want to share it with the organiser of the fair, so I'll make sure I send it your way also. Some of the miniatures were so tiny that the camera wasn't doog enough to take a good enough picture. This guy (it was an international fair), was amazing and he was organising workshops as well. He was very chatty too: www.va-holzkunts.de (He creates the kits and shows how to put them together, but he told me some of them he makes only when he gets a request, and he goes as small as 1/2000). The usual is 1/12. There was some amazing stuff, some incredible furniture, and then everyday items that looked so real... I am sure you're right about tomorrow. I keep reading bits of news of different countries wanting to get their diamonds back form the British Crown (South Africa, India) and talking about getting out of the Commonwealth, so one has to wonder how things will move on. Of course, there were many changes already during Elizabeth's lifetime, but I don't think Charles has the same kind of appeal.
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Q1) the UN
ReplyDeleteQ2) Lee Harvey Oswald
Q3) astronauts
Q4) Chile
Q5) Agent 86 (I liked this one!)
I remembered I had a book on miniatures, which I had forgotten to review, and I took the chance to write a review that I'll share on my blog next week, and I intend to add the link to it as well when it's up and running. I also want to share it with the organiser of the fair, so I'll make sure I send it your way also. Some of the miniatures were so tiny that the camera wasn't doog enough to take a good enough picture. This guy (it was an international fair), was amazing and he was organising workshops as well. He was very chatty too:
www.va-holzkunts.de
(He creates the kits and shows how to put them together, but he told me some of them he makes only when he gets a request, and he goes as small as 1/2000). The usual is 1/12. There was some amazing stuff, some incredible furniture, and then everyday items that looked so real...
I am sure you're right about tomorrow. I keep reading bits of news of different countries wanting to get their diamonds back form the British Crown (South Africa, India) and talking about getting out of the Commonwealth, so one has to wonder how things will move on. Of course, there were many changes already during Elizabeth's lifetime, but I don't think Charles has the same kind of appeal.
1 United Nations
ReplyDelete2 Lee Harvey Oswald
3 Astronauts
4 Chilie
5 Agent 99
Going great guns, so far. :) To use a very old expression.
ReplyDelete1. the UN
2. Lee Harvey Oswald
3. astronauts
4. Chile
5. Agent 86
Love that last question. Wasn't Mother the head of whatever agency Steed and Tara-ragoon-diay (Mrs. Peel's replacement) worked for? :)
And did you say Number 6?! :)
https://youtu.be/AHiAZGlImMs
Who is Number One? :)
Be seeing you!