Q1)14th June is Liberation Day. Where: the Falkland Islands, the Canaries or the Lesser Antilles?
Q2)14th June is World Blood Donor Day. “The Blood Donor” was an episode of which TV show: Hancock, M*A*S*H or Educating Archi e?
Q3)French forces led by Napoleon, won the Battle of Marengo: on 14th June, 1800. Which chicken dish is said to be named after the battle?
Q4)14th June, 1962, saw the founding of the European Space Research Organisation. The organisation was replaced by the European Space … what?
Q5)On a final note … ? The Vatican announced it was abolishing the Index Librorum Prohibitorum on 14th June, 1966. The Index Librorum Prohibitorum was the Vatican’s list of prohibited whats?
Q1)A capsule from the Hayabusa landed on Earth: on 13th June, 2010. The Hayabusa craft had been launched by which country: Japan, China or South Korea?
Q5)Finally … ? Actress, Ally Sheedy was born on 13th June, 1962. She played Stephanie Speck, in which 80s movie: St. Elmo’s Fire, Short Circuit or Heart of Dixie?
“To me, the Republican elected government stood for freedom and the people, democratic ideals and just the common decencies I’d learned from my father years before.”
* Oh, that is sad to hear, Olga! If you could pass Iman my condolences, I’d appreciate it.
If it’s any help? There’s a few clips of Yes Minister on YouTube: under the BBC Comedy Greats channel. I know subtitles are on by default, at my end: which I’m assuming would be helpful.
† Hello, Mum!
‡ It’s a bit of a weirdy beardy, Debbi!
Oh … there’s talk Freema Agyeman may — may — be back …
Q5) Books (libros in Spanish) Thanks, Paul. I'll pass your condolences on. She is very tired and caught a cold as well, but I'm not surprised with all the travelling and changes involved. I hope your tests results are good. Take care.
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Q1) the Falkland Islands
ReplyDeleteQ2) Hancock
Q3) Marengo chicken (or chicken à la marengo)
Q4) Agency
Q5) Books (libros in Spanish)
Thanks, Paul. I'll pass your condolences on. She is very tired and caught a cold as well, but I'm not surprised with all the travelling and changes involved.
I hope your tests results are good. Take care.
1 Falklands
ReplyDelete2 Hancock
3 Chicken Marengo
4 Agency
5 Magazines
That sounds good!
ReplyDelete1. the Falkland Islands
2. Hancock
3. Chicken Marengo
4. Agency
5. publications