Q1)British prisoners of war were held, on 20th June, 1756. In the Black Hole of where?
Q2)Congress approved the USA’s Great Seal: on 20th June, 1782. What bird’s on the seal: a crane, eagle or duck?
Q3)20th June, 1893, saw who acquitted of murder: Peter Sutcliffe, Lizzie Borden or Ted Kaczynski?
Q4)The Mali Federation gained its independence from France: on 19th June, 1960. Name either one of the Federation’s two successor states.
Q5)Finally … ? 20th June, 1963, saw the USA and the USSR agree to a communications link between Moscow and Washington. That link’s informally known as the red … what?
Q2)The original Nicene Creed was adopted at the First Council of Nicaea: which open on 19th June, AD325. The Creed is a major part of which religion: Judaism, Islam or Christianity?
Q3)Boston’s King’s Chapel adopted a revised prayer book: on 19th June, 1785. The revised book doesn’t include what: the Nicene Creed, a Communion service or the Lord’s Prayer?
Q5)Finally … ? Richard John Bingham was found guilty of murder, by an inquest Jury: on 19th June, 1975. Bingham was better known as Lord … who?
A5)LordLucan. (Lucan was officially declared dead in 1999: with a death certificate issued in 2016. His son, George, inherited the titles, that same year.)
Here’s a thought …
“Celebrity is a dirty word. People are conditioned to hate you if you’re famous or in show business.”
* I was wondering what had happened, there, Olga. By the looks of things, it’s been sold on. Although why a speed reading group’s bought it, I don’t know. Hopefully? Something will come of the switch.
The Community of Madrid … ? It sounds a lot like the GLA¶, the Greater London Authority: it, London and Greater London are distinct areas. Although it sounds like the Mayor — Isabel Díaz Ayuso, is it? — is far to the right of Sadiq Khan. I can sympathise with her basic point — a private landlord can charge what they what, it’s their house. But I’m very aware we need affordable homes. I’m in one: and know others who need them, too. Especially in place like London and Madrid!
It could be worse for Spain, Olga. The current UK government is … well, Boris is out, after resigning. And the House of Commons is still arguing about the parties he went to, during Lockdown.
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Sometimes, your first answer’s right, Debbi. Mind you, I can never answers half the questions on Mastermind, so I’m a fine one to talk!
¶ The GLA’s the current authority, Olga. I’m sure you know it was the Greater London Council, during the 1980s: and the equivalent in the 1960s was the London County Council! Heigh ho!
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1 Culcutta
ReplyDelete2 Eagle
3 Lizzie Borden
4 Senegal
5 Hot line
No worries, Paul. I do this just for fun. What else? And to say hi! :)
ReplyDelete1. Calcutta
2. an eagle
3. Lizzie Borden
4. Senegal (and you mean predecessor states, yes?)
5. telephone