3rd October, 2022.
Yes!
I’m excited.
Ish!
Slightly excited … ish.
If that’s a valid set of words in the English language.
At any rate, I’m mildly excited … no, that’s possibly the wrong word.
I’m looking forward to heading into town, today.
I’m picking up my new glasses.
You’re excited, aren’t you … ?
~≈Ù≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum*, OlgaT and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with every scoring five out of five.
The day also saw Trevor^ leaving us a message.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 3rd October is the feast day of Dionysius the Areopagite. He’s the patron saint of where: Athens, Corinth or Edessa?Q2) Eddie Cochran was born on 3rd October, 1938: and died on 17th April, 1960. Which 1958 tune was his biggest UK hit: Jeannie, Jeannie, Jeannie, Summertime Blues or C’mon, everybody?Q3) 3rd October, 1925, saw the birth of US writer, Gore Vidal. He acted as a script doctor on which 1959 film: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Ben-Hur or Butterfield 8?Q4) An hunger strike by IRA prisoners in the Maze was declared over: on 3rd October, 1981. Strike, and prison, were where: England, Scotland, Northern Ireland or Wales?Q5) Finally … ? A coup started on 3rd October, 1963. In which country: Guatemala, Honduras or Panama?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 2nd October, 1960, saw the birth of Jazz musician, Django Bates. He plays what: piano, theremin or musical saw?A1) Piano.Q2) Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated in the Saudi consulate in Turkey: on 2nd October, 2018. He’d worked for which US paper: The Washington Post, The New York Times or Rolling Stone?Q3) Alec Issigonis died on 2nd October, 1988. He designed what: the Ford Prefect, the Mini or the Ford Mustang?A3) The Mini.Q4) Richard 3rd of England was born on 2nd October, 1452. He was the last king from which dynasty: the Tudors, Stuarts or Plantagenets?A4) Plantagenets.Q5) Finally … ? 2nd October, 2022, is the date of the Singapore Grand Prix. Singapore is one degree north of what: the Tropic of Cancer, the Equator or the Tropic of Capricorn?
Here’s a thought …
“Film is pop art. It’s not whether it’s auteur cinema or not, that’s a false distinction. Cinema is cinema.”Denis Villeneuve, born October 3, 1967.
And a song …
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* Hello, Mum. (Can you tell Ruth I’ve sent her a message? Cheers!)
† Oh, it’s tasteless, Olga … ? There’s possibly a joke or two, there, but point taken! I tend to go for brown rice, when I do buy it. It lasts for quite a while: and brown rice plays better with my general diet.
Persuading my nephew to eat rice could be an issue, now I think of it. He usually goes no-where anything that’s not pizza or chicken. (And won’t have anything on pizza: bar the tomato sauce, and cheese!)
You know, now I think of it, Jo Brand’s mellowed. A bit …
‡ I certainly try, Debbi! :D
^ Cheers, Trevor: I got them corrected.
3 comments:
Q1) Athens
Q2) C’mon, everybody
Q3) Ben-Hur (It seems that the story behind that is interesting).
Q4) Northern Ireland
Q5) Honduras
Brown rice is a good option. Wild rice is quite good as well, but I think it works out a fair bit more expensive (not that there is anything cheap these days). I hope your nephew grows more adventurous as he gets older, otherwise, life is going to be very bland... (I've loved spicy food since I was very young, and the more the merrier when it comes to mixing thing...)
Here we have the Cinema Festival where you can get cheaper cinema tickets for a few days, so I'll see if Ican go this afternoon with my mother...
1 Athens
2 " Three Steps To Heaven"
3 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
4 Northern Island
5 Guatemala
Well, I'm excited to hear you're getting new glasses. Enjoy! :)
1. Athens
2. Summertime Blues
3. Ben-Hur
4. Northern Ireland
5. Honduras
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