Q1)The UK established the Protectorate of Bechuanaland on 31st March, 1885. The Protectorate is now called what: Benin, Botswana or Burkina Faso?
Q2)The USS Missouri was decommissioned on 31st March, 1992. It was the USA’s last what: battleship, nuclear submarine or aircraft carrier?
Q3)The Dominion of Newfoundland became part of Canada: on 31st March, 1949. It’s now part of which Canadian province?
Q4)René Descartes was born on 31st March, 1596. He was from what’s now which European country: France, Belgium or Switzerland … ?
Q5)Finally … ? Angus Young was born on 31st March, 1955. He’s the only surviving original member of which Australian band: INXs, AC/DC or Nick Cave and the Bad Seed?
Q6)Famously, Vincent chopped off part of his ear. After a confrontation with whom: Paul Gaugain, Paul Cézanne or Henri de Toulouse-Latrec?
A6)Paul Gaugain. Famously? He sent the ear to one of the workers at a local brothel. Well, I say worker …. (All I know about any od the three? Is that Gauguin spent a lot of time in Polynesia, one of Lautrec’s paintings inspired Tom Baker’s costume as Dr Who … and one of Cézanne’s painting’s got stolen in 2008.)
Q7)He painted several pictures at the Saint-Paul Asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. The Asylum was a former what: monastery, brothel or hotel?
Q10)Finally … ? ‘Vincent and the Doctor’ is an episode of Doctor Who about Vincent. Who played the artist in ‘Vincent and the Doctor’: Tony Curran, Andrew Garfield or Bill Nighy?
A10)TonyCurran. (Bill Nighy played the museum curator in the episode: Andrew Garfield appeared in the Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks two parter.)
Here’s a thought …
“I think, therefore I am.”
René Descartes, March 31, 1596 – February 11, 1650.
† I know I’m looking forward to it, Debbi: it … and possibly Tetris, the movie. That looks rather good!
The US constitution’s a fine thing, I think: having a nation’s basic ideals in a documents is a great idea. But the Second Amendment’s strikes me as a mess! Oy … ! If it’s any consolation, though … ? Donald Trump’s been indicted …
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1 Botswana
ReplyDelete2 Battleship
3 Newfoundland and Labrador
4 France
5 AC/DC
I know. Finally! :)
ReplyDeleteHe'll look good in orange. Color-coordinated.
But, of course, he's only been indicted. So, he's "innocent" until proven "guilty." :)
1. Botswana
2. battleship
3. Newfoundland and Labrador
4. France
5. AC/DC
Also, never assume! You know why, right? :)