Q4)The 42nd Governor of Arkansas also served as the 42nd President of the USA. Who was that President?
A4)Bill Clinton. (Not at the same time, obviously. But it’s that sort of coincidence that makes for a good question, I think.)
Q5)The Arkansas Chuggabug appeared in which series: The Flintstones, Wacky Races or The Banana Splits Adventure Hour?
A5)Wacky Races. (I always thought it was driven by the Ant Hill Mob: but no, they were in the Bulletproof Bomb. The Chuggabug was driven by Lazy Luke and Blubber Bear. I always thought of Bill Clinton as the Arkansas Chuggaboom.)
Q6)Arkansas was on which side during the American Civil War: Confederate or Union?
A6)Despite initially being a Union state? It joined the Confederacy.
Q7)The largest diamond found in the USA was found in Arkansas: and weighed over forty carats. It’s known as the what diamond: the Washington, Columbia or the Uncle Sam?
A7)The Uncle Sam. (The Crater of Diamonds State Park it was found in, is the only publicly accessible diamond mine on Earth.)
Q8)Arkansas’ capital is largest city. What’s it called: Little Rock, Little Hill or Little Big Horn?
“… someone told him that I was playing a very good game with one of the new gutta balls, and I could see fine from the expression on his face, that he did not like it at all.”
Q5) tobacco Yes, not a bad idea to study the phenomenon. I was expecting a quiet weekend, but Pau phoned me from the radio to cover a piece of news this Saturday morning (this one is about housing and against speculation), on Sunday morning I have one of the regular walks they organise in Barcelona (Barnatresc), and a British author I've known (online) for a long time, whose detective books (set in Thailand, where he is based, although he works all over the place) I really enjoy, is visiting Barcelona. We've kept meaning to meet each other for years, in the UK or here, but never managed to be in the same place at the same time. So, fingers crossed this afternoon we manage to meet.
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1 Sth Africa
ReplyDelete2 Rastafari
3 The Blind
4 Puis 9th
5 Tabacco
Q1) South Africa
ReplyDeleteQ2) Rastafari
Q3) the blind
Q4) Pius 9th
Q5) tobacco
Yes, not a bad idea to study the phenomenon.
I was expecting a quiet weekend, but Pau phoned me from the radio to cover a piece of news this Saturday morning (this one is about housing and against speculation), on Sunday morning I have one of the regular walks they organise in Barcelona (Barnatresc), and a British author I've known (online) for a long time, whose detective books (set in Thailand, where he is based, although he works all over the place) I really enjoy, is visiting Barcelona. We've kept meaning to meet each other for years, in the UK or here, but never managed to be in the same place at the same time. So, fingers crossed this afternoon we manage to meet.
Oh, good heavens!
ReplyDeleteHi Trevor! Don't be mad. What did I do? :)
1. South Africa
2. Rastafari
3. the blind
4. Pius 9th
5. tobacco