Q1) 5th September, 2021, saw the death of Sarah Harding. Which girl band had she been a member of?
Q2) Swa Saw Ke was named as King of Ava: on 5th September, 1367. The Kingdom of Ava is in what’s now where: Myanmar, Thailand or Cambodia?
Q3) 5th September, 2001, saw scientists spot x-ray flares at the centre of the Milky Way. The flare showed there was a what, there: a black hole, a super nova or a neutron star?
Q4) The Voyager 1 probe was launched: on 5th September, 1977. 1979 saw the probe fly past where: Jupiter’s, Saturn or the Asteroid belt?
Q5) Finally … ? John Wisden was born on 5th September, 1826. His Almanack is about what: baseball, cricket or polo?
Q5) Finally … ? A Handful of Dust was first published: on 4th September. 1934. Who wrote A Handful of Dust: George Orwell, Evelyn Waugh or Aldous Huxley?
“I knew then and I know now that, when it comes to justice, there is no easy way to get it. You can’t sugarcoat it, You have to take a stand and say, ‘This is not right.’”
* I have to admit, Olga, I love a saint with a silly patronage. I can throw in some really odd characters^!
But yes, I met my case worker: he’s a nice chap. He updated the journal on the spot, so hopefully, that’ll help.
Discounted rail tickets sounds like a good move. As does reducing VAT on electricity. I don’t know if the new PM will approve it, though, but both could play well, here. We’ll have to see what happens, I think.
If I’ve understood it? The higher priced fuel setting the price for everything else sets the profit margin. It’s what earns utility companies their money.
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Yeah … my pile’s getting huge, Debbi. And it that’s not an ambiguous statement, I’m 6’2”.
Q5) Cricket Good luck with whoever ends up being the PM, although none of the options sound too good, to be honest. Let's see what s/he does. And have fun with your nephew. It's always exciting to go back to school, and nerve-wracking. I'm sure he'll be fine.
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Q1) Girls Aloud
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Q3) A black Hole
Q4) Jupiter
Q5) Cricket
Good luck with whoever ends up being the PM, although none of the options sound too good, to be honest. Let's see what s/he does. And have fun with your nephew. It's always exciting to go back to school, and nerve-wracking. I'm sure he'll be fine.
1 Girls Aliud
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3 Black hole
4 Jupiter
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That's a lot of books. I have set mine in short piles that don't obstruct access to rooms or parts thereof. :)
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2. Myanmar
3. a black hole
4. Jupiter
5. cricket