Q1) 5th November is Guy Fawkes Night in the UK. It marks the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot of which year: 1605, 1606 or 1607?
Q2) The plot was designed to blow up where: the House of Lords, the House of Commons or Westminster Abbey?
Q3) The explosives were due to go off during what: the Coronation, the State Opening of Parliament or Prime Minister’s Question Time?
Q4) The plot was led by whom: Robert Catesby, Ambrose Rookwood or Thomas Percy?
Q5) Finally … ? In the UK, an effigy of the man due to light the fuse of the gunpowder is traditionally burnt on 5th November. Who was that man: Robert Catesby, Robert Wintour or Guy Fawkes?
Q5) Finally … ? The City and London Railway was opened: on 4th November, 1890. It’s now part of which London Underground line: the Central, Northern or Waterloo and City lines?
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^ Most RPG’s have two rule books: one for the players, another for the referee/Games Master/Dungeon-master.
Q5) Guy Fawkes Oh, well, let's see what they say! It sounds as if they can't make their minds up, but, one never knows! Good luck and enjoy the fireworks if you get to see them. I'm sure you'll hear them nonetheless.
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Q1) 1605
ReplyDeleteQ2) the House of Lords
Q3) the State Opening of Parliament
Q4) Robert Catesby
Q5) Guy Fawkes
Oh, well, let's see what they say! It sounds as if they can't make their minds up, but, one never knows! Good luck and enjoy the fireworks if you get to see them. I'm sure you'll hear them nonetheless.
1.1605
ReplyDelete2 House if Lords
3 State Opening of Parliament
4 Robert Cates you
5 Guy Fawkes
I've never played the lottery. I had no idea about the jackpot! :)
ReplyDeleteSo ... can't help you, I'm afraid. :)
1. 1605
2. the House of Lords
3. the State Opening of Parliament
4. Robert Catesby
5. Guy Fawkes
And I'm just realizing this is the 20th anniversary of the Day I Had a Stroke. :) God, I'm old. lol