Q1) 28th September, 1867, saw Toronto named as capital of where: Nova Scotia, Ontario or Prince Edward Island?
Q2) 28th September, 1893, saw the founding of FC Porto. The club — and the city it’s home to — are in which Iberian country?
Q3) 28th September, 1066, saw William the Conquer land at Pevensey: at the start of the Norman Conquest of England. Pevensey is in what’s now which English county: East Sussex, West Sussex or Kent?
Q4) The Ulster Covenant was signed: on 28th September, 1912. The Covenant protested against a Home Rule bill introduced by the government of where: the UK, USA or Canada?
Q5) Finally … ? 28th September, 1939, saw Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union agree to split which country’s territory: Poland’s, Hungary’s or Estonia’s?
Q5) Finally … ? Director, Arthur Penn, was born on 27th September, 1922. The Penn directed film, The Left Handed Gun, was released in which year of the 1950s?
* You’re right: I don’t think it would appeal, Olga. Maybe when he’s a few years older.
I’m glad to know my idea went down well! I’d imagine there’s a few model makers in the area who’d do one … but quite how much they’d cost … ! (If you can find any left over show-room dummies, that might help …)
† Hello, Mum!
‡ It’s not the first time it’s been called that, Debbi! (Actually, there’s a Strange New Worlds episode called Spock Amok. We’ll have to see what THAT’S about!)
Q3) East Sussex (I lived in that area when I first moved to the UK for quite a few years, and I’ve visited it quite a few times. Nice place).
Q4) the UK
Q5) Poland’s I hope the visit to the podiatrist goes well. Your comment about Badgers reminded me that the student magazine of Sussex University was called (at least when I studied there, not sure about now) The Badger. It wasn't half bad, either!
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1 Ontario
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3 East Sussex
4 UK
5 Poland
Q1) Ontario
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Q3) East Sussex (I lived in that area when I first moved to the UK for quite a few years, and I’ve visited it quite a few times. Nice place).
Q4) the UK
Q5) Poland’s
I hope the visit to the podiatrist goes well. Your comment about Badgers reminded me that the student magazine of Sussex University was called (at least when I studied there, not sure about now) The Badger. It wasn't half bad, either!
Now that's intriguing! :)
ReplyDelete1. Ontario
2. Portugal
3. East Sussex
4. the UK
5. Poland
The Badger Ward? Sounds ... interesting! :)