Q1) 15th January is the feast day of Saint Paul of Thebes. He’s traditionally associated with which bird: a dove, a crow or a raven?
Q2) 15th January, 1953, saw a purge of senior officials begin. Where: East Germany, Czechoslovakia or Yugoslavia?
Q3) American Football’s first Super Bowl was play on 15th January, 1967: between the Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs. It was played in which US city?
Q4) 15th January, 1997, saw Princess Diana call for an international ban on what: landmines, hand grenades or lazy dogs?
Q5) Finally … ? Sara Jane Moore was sentenced to life imprisonment: on 15th January, 1976. For trying to assassinate who: President Gerald Ford, President Jimmy Carter or President Ronald Reagan?
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And it sounds like everyone had had a good day, yesterday!
^ TSCA sounds like it's on a par with COSHH, Debbi: Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health. I swear, governments make up the snappy acronym, before they think of the name!
Which reminds me, I really should sit down with The Prisoner, again. Did you know Peter Bowles died in March: that was sad to hear.
Q5) Gerald Ford It sounds as if you all had a good time. I know what you mean about it being fiddly to set. I've never been to one of these things, but there is an exhibition here (a free one) based on quite a popular true crime TV and radio programme (it started as a radio programme but now they do some episodes on the telly as well), where apart from actually visiting the exhibition, you were invited to follow the clues in each room and in the end you could get access to a secret room if you got them all right. It started OK, but it got increasingly crowded and confusing as we went along. I must try and go back at some point when there isn't that many people and take a bit more time, as it was very interesting. I'm not sure this gives you much of an idea, but here... https://palaurobert.gencat.cat/ca/exposicions/sala3/2022/crims-exposicio-palau-robert/
I do remember that. He was also in The Avengers! :)
1. a raven 2. East Germany 3. Los Angeles 4. landmines 5. President Gerald Ford
Do you remember a show called Thunderbirds? Rick has been recording some of the episodes. I saw one and it was kind of fun. They do such a great job with puppets and toy planes! :)
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Q1) a raven
ReplyDeleteQ2) East Germany
Q3) Los Angeles
Q4) landmines
Q5) Gerald Ford
It sounds as if you all had a good time. I know what you mean about it being fiddly to set. I've never been to one of these things, but there is an exhibition here (a free one) based on quite a popular true crime TV and radio programme (it started as a radio programme but now they do some episodes on the telly as well), where apart from actually visiting the exhibition, you were invited to follow the clues in each room and in the end you could get access to a secret room if you got them all right. It started OK, but it got increasingly crowded and confusing as we went along. I must try and go back at some point when there isn't that many people and take a bit more time, as it was very interesting.
I'm not sure this gives you much of an idea, but here...
https://palaurobert.gencat.cat/ca/exposicions/sala3/2022/crims-exposicio-palau-robert/
1 Raven
ReplyDelete2 East Germany
3 Los Angelis
4 Landmines
5 Gerald Ford
I do remember that. He was also in The Avengers! :)
ReplyDelete1. a raven
2. East Germany
3. Los Angeles
4. landmines
5. President Gerald Ford
Do you remember a show called Thunderbirds? Rick has been recording some of the episodes. I saw one and it was kind of fun. They do such a great job with puppets and toy planes! :)